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Well firstly.. That stuff shouldn't have even been posted, or left there.. It should of been deleted as it's completely off Topic... It isn't Whoretown Perth.

And I don't care if someone stabs me.. Call me tough boy I really don't care because they'll go to jail and get hammered.. Plus it wouldn't because your all nice and Nizmo would knock you out with her new FMIC

hi guy this thread become weird sound, hope you do not mind my input

is dsturbs wife a milfer?

remember the stranger danger when taking ride in fast car with old man :kick:

I can't stop pissing myself

And Boost monkey you have my name :headspin:

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b00st_M0nK3Y, What have the rides you been given, been like?

My r32 gts-t MODIFIED, will be on Fremantle docks, on the 11th and I’m expecting it to have some serious torque and Boost.

Well I got a ride in sileightys car, before I made this thread that was.. Crazy.

He has an RB20DET, like your R32 would have, and he had an exhaust a huge FMIC and an AFC I think.. Made 212hp or something like that in shootout..

Boost kicked ina bout 2.5k and you got hammered to the seat.

And last night when Mikey took me for a drive and asked me what it felt like, then he belted it, after we were off boost all I had to say was:

"Yeah, a bit like that."

But if your R32 is modified, trust me your adrenaline will be pumping.

Take me for a drive and I'll give you some comments =)

daym boost monky ur lucky go in 4 a ride in all thos cars

good 2 see im not the only 14 yo that likes imports

my mates allways rip the piss out me when the car topic comes up becuse there all

holden/ford pepole. my coolest expirience was a 1988 skyline doing a 20kph hand braky

planning 2 bie $500 skyline 4 p plates

KEEP IT ALIVE YALL!!!!

500 buckaroonies for a skyline ?

Mate, Doubt you can find one for that, even a 30 or 31...

But on the other hand, I hope you find one for that. I'm planning to Sil80 a cheap 180SX no matter what engine, cause I'm gonna RB20 it..

Anyway, Find someone with a skyline or silvia or something and get them to take you for a ride, and then you'll be addicted to boost.

iv seen heaps for around that price try ebay or the qukka all with little things like yellows 4 bald tyers saw 1 for $400 that needed a new head gasket me n ma dad can do all that sort o stuff u should b abel 2 keep it cheap if u can d.i.y

u should keep a eye on the qukka lots of parts engins etc maby even an RB20

lat8rs

na get something absolutly thrashed 4 a few 100 bukz then rebore it bie new pistons cylnder head etc put it back together all for half the price just diy and slightly more powerfull than brand new or find afollover with fooked body nd grab engin etc try the aoctions in perth they have some good deals

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