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evo isn't ticking any boxes at the moment... slow piece of shit

Saw a slammed elgrand the other day actually, thought of you in there with your kids in the back and shit lol

Dude was miring my #falconfitment

So bored of work atm, halfa and im outa here.

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Probably.

There's two awesome career paths for you.

1 - Painter, cos you love to paint bathrooms brown.

2 - Selling Fords, we know you preach Fords like there's no tomorrow.

Let SAU decide which one you should go for.

Saw a slammed elgrand the other day actually, thought of you in there with your kids in the back and shit lol

Dude was miring my #falconfitment

So bored of work atm, halfa and im outa here.

3.5 v6 and hks make a supercharger kit for it :P

Anyone give me a reason why I shouldn't buy these:

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/DeatschWerks-01J-00-0550-6-550cc-min-Fuel-Injectors-Set-of-6-/331074662353?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item4d15966fd1&_uhb=1

The're within the budget, should support ~280rwkw goal and Trent recommended them as being pretty good quality.

Anyone give me a reason why I shouldn't buy these:

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/DeatschWerks-01J-00-0550-6-550cc-min-Fuel-Injectors-Set-of-6-/331074662353?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item4d15966fd1&_uhb=1

The're within the budget, should support ~280rwkw goal and Trent recommended them as being pretty good quality.

Because you can get second hand Nismo 555s for the same or less

Will never pay to display my car, that to me is like paying an entry fee to do laps of chapel street...only with worse looking money pits surrounding you.

Autosalon etc. was cool when you were 16, but now that you're the age of the people who owned the cars...you realise how young and naive you were.

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