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Now needs supercharger / turbo so it actually goes fast.

Oh so an 86 owner is allowed to say this...

but when a NON 86 owner says this it's like we just called your mother a whore

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what do you expect us to be like?!? batman? smash you in the face for looking at me?!

lolololololol.

im just a happy chap nowadays, takes alot to wind me up and when someone does i usually feel pity for them instead of anger. :woot:

im too old for that shit.

The problem is you're focusing on the things in life that don't really matter. When I was a kid I had hopes and dreams. We all did. But over time, the daily grind gets in the way and you miss the things that really matter, even though they are right in front of you, staring you in the face. I think the next time you should ask yourself "Am I on the right track here?". Good luck.

The problem is you're focusing on the things in life that don't really matter. When I was a kid I had hopes and dreams. We all did. But over time, the daily grind gets in the way and you miss the things that really matter, even though they are right in front of you, staring you in the face. I think the next time you should ask yourself "Am I on the right track here?". Good luck.

are you quoting bioshock at me?!

So now it's "I know a guy who makes good manifolds". But when I said go see Scotty it was all like..thats gunna cost me a fortune man im not doing that I'll just buy bits from ebay and do it...

Can i say I told you so yet. ..no no I will wait and see if it works first....even tho I know it will. :P

Oh so an 86 owner is allowed to say this...

but when a NON 86 owner says this it's like we just called your mother a whore

It's a bit like the whole black person African American word thing really...there's a lot of history with our underpowered vehicles that you can't relate to and so you shouldn't say things like that.

Didn't end up pricing a kit; the Toyota dealership that was offering them had to pull out of it I think? Not that there aren't aftermarket options but we'll probably look more seriously into it down the track. In the mean time waiting for a turbo that never kicks in kind of sucks. I feel like a performance car should be able to break traction when you are foot flat to the floor, that it should have that limit that stops you going pedal to the metal - hard to go back from this.

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