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how abt the legalities of nitrous?? Seems if u get defected for it, it could cost a a fair bit to get it all removed??

A larger turbo is also illegal, as is an aftermarket ECU, so Nitrous is no different.

To remove it and make it legal just take out the bottle. (without a bottle its only use is for track work officer)

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Nudey - didnt know your mum was considering putting NOs on her ride. :kick:

HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! ive never seen such an original and funny SLAM that is just great where do you get that stuff from.

edit: he is saying being original/different doesnt mean its cool (paraplegic cancer victims dont think its awesome that they are original/different) if you didnt get it

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There are not too many paraplegic cancer victims with downs going around. Ask them how original they feel.

I did. She said she felt so unique to be the only paraplegic cancer victim with downs to drive an NA skyline with a nitrous kit. Not to mention she felt alot smarter than a person who thinks they can go faster for the same money on a turbo upgrade.

You mentioned earlier how you poo yourself over a possible engine melt down every time you are in a car with the nitrous activated. I say for people like yourself you need to try a tenalady sanitary nappy and enjoy the ride in comfort. Even with a years supply of those in addition to nitrous refills its great bang for buck. Not to mention the extra compost for the garden you collect.

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I did.  She said she felt so unique to be the only paraplegic cancer victim with downs to drive an NA skyline with a nitrous kit. Not to mention she felt alot smarter than a person who thinks they can go faster for the same money on a turbo upgrade.

You mentioned earlier how you poo yourself over a possible engine melt down every time you are in a car with the nitrous activated. I say for people like yourself you need to try a tenalady sanitary nappy and enjoy the ride in comfort. Even with a years supply of those in addition to nitrous refills its great bang for buck. Not to mention the extra compost for the garden you collect.

lol turbo nub

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There are not too many paraplegic cancer victims with downs going around. Ask them how original they feel.

Would you like to suffer from any of those conditions?

How bout you think about what you write before you do so, ****wit. Ever met anyone with cancer? Ever lost anyone to cancer?

Maybe you should so you can find out what it feels like.

My brother had a patient who was a paraplegic autistic kid who also had cerebal palsy. If you see people like this, you wouldn't make rediculous comments like the one you did. I find it offensive.

So how bout you remove yourself from this forum, and **** off.

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HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! ive never seen such an original and funny SLAM that is just great where do you get that stuff from.

edit: he is saying being original/different doesnt mean its cool (paraplegic cancer victims dont think its awesome that they are original/different) if you didnt get it

And as for you ... how bout you stop following nudey around the forum and get your **** out of his arse.

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