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yep if that op6 has a nylon wheel on it get a coke can and take the shaft space up with that so your steel or alloy wheel will fit snug as, if they leak which all the nissan ones do

run fuel straight through it run the return back to tank, it works a bit like an extra injector, and will throw a top grade flame out of the exhaust, i was thinking that op6 you have

will ya swap a house and land package for it, gee wiz it sounds like it goes, and i wont ever have to fix a motor again with that op6 turbs, forget the v8 to complicated

i got a starfire at home twice the power and strength, if ya still not sure about no 5 but its running ok take the plug out and poor ajax down the plug hole always

fixes bottom ends thats what the best machine shops use

dont shot it that wont fix it, dont get mad just get ya good mate to fix her up

Wow you guys on this forum really are f**ked hey, you guys look so retarded its like theres a room full of you faggots holding each others cocks taking a turn at a typo war (long term forum faggots vs rb30t) sounds like you all have a lot of baggage & hate from your previous f**ked up inexperiences with cars ha ha, down to the point where its easier to writes masses of junk hating then a sentence of being helpful.

I fixed the problem weeks ago without your help.

Oh thats rite im new to the forum youd better gang up on me n hate cause ive never seen that before or fixed a car...........................not

Peace fools

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Wow you guys on this forum really are f**ked hey, you guys look so retarded its like theres a room full of you faggots holding each others cocks taking a turn at a typo war (long term forum faggots vs rb30t) sounds like you all have a lot of baggage & hate from your previous f**ked up inexperiences with cars ha ha, down to the point where its easier to writes masses of junk hating then a sentence of being helpful.

I fixed the problem weeks ago without your help.

Oh thats rite im new to the forum youd better gang up on me n hate cause ive never seen that before or fixed a car...........................not

Peace fools

100% back you up on that.....

Wow you guys on this forum really are f**ked hey, you guys look so retarded its like theres a room full of you faggots holding each others cocks taking a turn at a typo war (long term forum faggots vs rb30t) sounds like you all have a lot of baggage & hate from your previous f**ked up inexperiences with cars ha ha, down to the point where its easier to writes masses of junk hating then a sentence of being helpful.

I fixed the problem weeks ago without your help.

Oh thats rite im new to the forum youd better gang up on me n hate cause ive never seen that before or fixed a car...........................not

Peace fools

Nah mate I am serious, I couldn't understand wtf was being said, sorry to offend but I was only saying the truth.

So did you use ajax to fix the problem because I am really interested to know what you use ajax for to find a problem with an engine. How did u fix the problem anyway?

Can you please type it in point form so I can understand it because obviously I am not accustom to comprehending modern modified English.

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