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yeah i try to keep the crap in my car limited - if its not practical throw it out. My friends only hav ethe right to sit down and shut up in my car otherwise they get left on the side of the road - they respect that! I had one mate who was a little too vocal on the driving technique aghh i hate backseat drivers i nearly kicked him out on several occasions - if he doesnt like it he can drive his commonwhore!

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Bonking techniques

* hay darl , come here , I wan't to try out something I learned *

Nope , didn't work. Still can't work em out.

I think Prank is after a stock one which leaves rice racer a bit out of it.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Hehe, I like your attitude Niz. Most of my passengers are too scared to talk:p

See'ya:burnout:

Ahhhh , I see..

So its

Get In

Sit Down

Shuttup

Hold onto this.

Ooooh , that's nice

Cheers

Ken

PS Page ownage hehehe

PPS RR ( Rice Racer ) has a 1/2 cage I think

oh my mum suffers from car sickness plus she drove my car while i was away - heard the turbo whizzing didn tknow what it was thought my car was sick hmmm - while my battery was flat on saturday i was drfiving her car everywhere (bloomin marlows three times befor ethey worked out what battery an R33 took then proceeded to bag imports in front of me) and for a 60,000 dollar car she got ripped take the line anyday instead of that thing hate driving it!!

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

I heard Wholagans car didn't last too long, the CDI packed it in.

See'ya:burnout:

Worked fine on the dyno I believe with 477 rwhp but in the heat of battle at the track started breaking down.

I believe Richard Aubert had better have some KY lube ready...

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

yeah i try to keep the crap in my car limited - if its not practical throw it out. My friends only hav ethe right to sit down and shut up in my car otherwise they get left on the side of the road - they respect that! I had one mate who was a little too vocal on the driving technique aghh i hate backseat drivers i nearly kicked him out on several occasions - if he doesnt like it he can drive his commonwhore!

*Note to self* No back seat Drving on Sunday :uh-huh: :P

cheers

Joe

i dont car who goes DJ in my car they only have a choice from my CD's anyway!! plus ive got a bit of everything so we can usually agree on something - hmmm but Joe's attempt at the Vengaboys in my car - not on!!

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