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Stop trolling twins kick ass !!! Can't keep up with twins around the track use your brains your supposed to be a fully sick central coast tuner rad as dudess ! Single turbo is crap mate nissan just spent more money for no reason lol

Go to World Time Attack and tell all the quickest guys in the world that they are wrong. Then don't come back :)

Funnily enough our current guest entertainer has put a number of WTB and FS posts with his phone number on them, forming the majority of his recent activity.

Rather than discussing the concepts of twin or single turbo setups perhaps someone who is not on a work PC should sign his mobile number up to a few gay chat/gay porn/free ringtone websites.

I'm sure that would keep him busy. In case nobody has the time to look up his number its displayed as 0421854393.

That number again: 0421854393.

Glad I could be of service. Rad as dudes!!!

You put shit on a person who runs a professional business, and slandered him based on where he lives.

You then continued to make a fool of yourself when you have been requested to stop. Nobody cares about your opinion on single or twin turbos, they care that you are cluttering up useful threads with troll posts and then going to the extent of putting shit on people who do their BEST to help the SAU community.

You got what you deserve, and like I said on the PM - cry me a river bitch.

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