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damn it!!

I've just found out my next car is not going to arrive in australia until about mid-November :D so not going to be on the road until at least the end of November, if not a little bit later.

I think I'm suffering major cases of turbo withdrawal!! I keep seeing turbo cars around here the pshtt sounds so good.. and can't stand it anymore :rofl:

I've got most of the parts to turbo the r31, but unfortunately I think I may have *kind of* completely hammered the drivetrain and need to replace the unis and crap on the tailshaft.. Whole car is vibrating like a bitch... No idea how that happened :Paranoid:

What can I do?? Just how can I counter this serious case of turbo withdrawal for another month? Humourous Suggestions? ...

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buy a cheap old volvo...y'know the ones that whistle because of bad aerodynamics

err.. that's the r31 :-s its got really *cool* vibration now too. ..gives your arms a good workout whilst driving..

And you can also give me that RB30 block of yours

well you can look at it :rofl: but not touch.. touching is an extra $100...

When you come to work I will let you look longenly out the window at my car, hell if your sales are good for the day I may even let you sit in the passenger seat if you like

well i could always pay the kids over the school a couple of bucks to throw rocks at it again.. that could be good for a laugh :D

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well i could always pay the kids over the school a couple of bucks to throw rocks at it again.. that could be good for a laugh :rofl:

HAHAHAHAHAHAHahahahahahhhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa that's golden I love it :flamed:

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well i could always pay the kids over the school a couple of bucks to throw rocks at it again.. that could be good for a laugh :D

not as funny as the time I got the courier to pretend that he had backed into your car ten minutes before they new owner came to pick it up..... that was really good for a laugh, in fact I still chuckle to myself whenever I remember the look on your face...........priceless :(

and they were throwing rocks at Rob's car not mine, thats why he has been getting it painted :)

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its in japan.. and its a car in japan :)

damn colour blind kids ! I said hit the GREY car they GREY CAR.. and looks like they aimed for the green instead... good for nothing kids.. I gave them candy as well.. umart is after all "just a stones throw" from the school there :(

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sorry, eNgLiSh nO gOod, pLeaSe tO StOp KitTy pOrn, hEre iS wHY :whackit:

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aNd

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aNd iF u wAnT 2 sLeEp wElL aT NigHT

http://rotten.com/

:headshot:

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