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lol... ill make a few more

if thy ceffy enters a turn sideways, thine ceffy shalt be praised by all for this is the purpose of the ceffy

Dropping an RB26 engine into thy sacred ceffy is looked favorably upon by thine gods as it allows for more rubber smokin power which thine gods enjoy

cbf'ed makin any more... start a thread if thine wish, but im getting some sleep, this bible stuff is getting to me :D

let he who has not sinned cast the first stone... :P

Hahaha, theres a joke about that, Mary, Jesus' mum throws the stone, and kills the guy first shot :D

Then Jesus goes, "sometimes mum, I really hate you"

thy ceffy shalt be renewed of all its life fluids every 5,000km, if thyst not abide may thine engine weld itself together for all to see

pussie... :D (it astrixed the word, arent I allowed to say it???)

I stretch it to 7000kms, but then I prob dont drive as hard as often as most of you lot.

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No matter what cruise im on, I always get someone come up to me and ask questions haha..

Cant even wash the car without someone interested in it. :P I love its unique look, its pratical... its just brilliant basically! :laugh:

hay adman did you sort out your issue with the speed limiter? do your mates call you adman or do you just call yourself adman? saw your dyno print out on that other post adman, what was your rwh, adman? that thing you do when you put up a post where the words adman are over the top of a cefiro is cool, adman. is that your cefiro, adman? who do you think is going to win 'so you think you can dance' adman? adman?

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I got a wagon with a RB26DETT... guess i'll be expecting the same sort of thing eh.

Hell yeah sounds good. Cept negative of teh drift due to 4wd-ness.

TEN: 'You shall not covet your neighbor's tools; you shall not covet your neighbor's wife, nor his barbecue, nor his female servant, nor his dog, nor his workshop manuals, nor anything that is your neighbor's

Without offering up a carton.

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