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According to him 107rwkws which I doubt considering my s15 turbo stock would be around 115rwkws

mick, i think you forgot the part where he said it was a non accident model. instant 100kw. plus unlike his f**kin rx7 (that we already figured out was, and still is, owned by a large jap tuning house. read 'Google images')this NA Silvia has a perfectly working head gasket.

Oscillation, i understand that internet forums are a 'bit of a laugh', but dont you feel like a total kunt blurting out all this obvious bull shit? you not actually fooling anyone, like not even a little bit.

Oh yeah sorry non accident model. He says it so often that you'd think that he followed every step o the car from the factory,

And the funny thing is while he's a bullishit artist and doing it cause he thinks he's funny

He actually believes his car is half decent and that's just sad

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As i work with the RTA, if you give me the rego number of you car, your address and name, i can help you out with this.

PM if you don't want to post those details on the forum.

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