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I'll line up, and charge Alex a premium before race wars

edit: $150 a hour? sure

nah but srs yeah 150 seems fair for whoever needs money, similar to dat dere flaggy money @ sandown

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So carrying on from a couple pages back, does ID make 1000cc side feed or would I need a GT-T or GT-R rail? And also will my R33 GT-R fuel pump support e85 and flow enough for ~270rwkw? What else do i need? Fuel filter obviously, will the lines be okay? e85 n00b here ;)

So carrying on from a couple pages back, does ID make 1000cc side feed or would I need a GT-T or GT-R rail? And also will my R33 GT-R fuel pump support e85 and flow enough for ~270rwkw? What else do i need? Fuel filter obviously, will the lines be okay? e85 n00b here ;)

You will need to change to a top feed rail. A Walbro 400 or similar would probably be a worthwhile upgrade. Lines will be fine but really you're supposed to replace all rubber fuel lines every 5 years..

nah man i collect them its for my personal collection.

must acquire.

I know a guy with literally hundreds of pairs, is mad into all the new releases etc. Can put you onto him if you can't get a slave to line up for you

And I can't edit on the app

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