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neil_se has a s13 180sx with an rb20det in it.

I think he done the hole conversion himself.

He comes from the gold coast.

He'll probably can direct u with any q's if u ask him nicely.

He seamed like a top bloke when i was bying some parts of him.

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:flamed: ok....... that was a genuine question. You guys have gone crazy!!!! i dont know if your tryin to give me shit, but i am a bboy, and i'll prove it to any suka, just step up!!! nah, for real tho, i travel with auto salon so if your headin to bris i'll see you there. i'm with "trick nasty crew".

Thanks to those who replied genuinely, I'm good friends with ivan and doan from dmd. they actually have had my car for the last 9 weeks.

just wanted to see how many cars with this conversion were cruising around. any other people with genuine responses please feel free.

As for the rest of the wiggers........ OOOOOOHHHHHHHH, nah jokes.

PEACE OUT! :flamed:

Throwin it down for "TRICK NASTY CREW" and "FREE AGENTZ"

"Brace yourself fool, you ain't tricky!"

or we could just meet and see who's cars faster........

you have confused me with someone who cares. Clearly you are someone who goes out and races any clunker on the road so that you can get a little validation on the money you've squandered on your car. Let me guess your father didn't allocate you enough time when you were a kid. Get in line. Remember image is nothing, thirst is everything. SPRITE.

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