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Inb4 peeps say xbox something is better.

if I didnt have plans tonight I would jump on and play withchou.

add Leroy_P or LeroyP. i forgot. ive made some custom races me and a friend are gonna take for a spin soon, should join us if the retarded UI doesnt make it too painful.

Well, can't jump online cos no internet at home thanks to these f**king pirates at places Victoria and useless ISP we're restricted to...

6 months to go.

That includes Plattsy ol boy

Grant, you have no excuses but to deliver

Birdsie you too, and no I don't care if miss Leesh slaps you so hard that you suddenly develop amnesia of the hot GP bishes you took for your QLD Frenchman

Has anyone seen the Need for Speed movie yet? Thoughts?

I would've expected a Coburg drive-ins meet, but no one seems to be keen :(

Cos Coburg is where all stolen cars are taken from.

To all my Victorian PIC. I demand pix of sexy racing queens at this weekends GP!

Just cough up couple hundred and fly down. Could assist you with fapping needs I.e. Tissues, ky jelly/Vaseline and a camera.

anyone know the generic nissan exhaust stud size?

im getting conflicting info with KAs, SRs and RBs. M8 or M10? 1.25 thread?

need studs with thread longer than 47mm (apparently you can get 52mm but havent found anything so far)

Just for you I pulled a brand new genuine stud out of my 25 head and measured it.

They're exactly 50mm.

approx 13mm thread on head side, 22mm thread on manifold side.

Hope this helps

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