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Originally posted by macka

Ok i have something to say....

Girls who think that G's are uncomfortable are just being selfish and arent thinking about us guys!!!

2ndly I hate it when they pull there jeans up and we cant see the G :P

DAMN RIGHT..

think about us guys..

but seriously.. how sexy is it yea?

when u can see it?

macka/paul - am chasing an exhaust cam pulley.. after talking with 25GTT i'm conviced that i must have one! combine that with the fact that i'm getting my timing belt done very soon anyway means i may as well do it while the belt is off..

nengun says $185 for the pulley on their website, but brent sent me an email describing both inlet and exhaust for $428?? I assume that postage is about $50. They quoted delivery of one week..

I asked for pricing on the Trust one's shown one the site but haven't heard back yet..

macka/paul

saturday some time i need to go back to the headshop and re-seat the valves then bolt it back together. the guy was too busy today to do it. however being a saturday he aint guah wonah work later than 3-4pm and itll take 2 hrs. so as long as i can get to the head shop by 1-2pm itll be sweet but if we aint gunah get back on saturday by later hat afternoon i cant come down south. i want my car working again

tristans comin over on sunday so anyone whos available at any time the help would be greatly appreciated. im not goin to autosalon.

paul - check ur pm...

macka - am going to have the timing belt of anyhows so thought why not put one on.. so far have afc, itc and more boost.. am going to get dump pipe and fmic - basically very close to the setup 25GTT has.. he seemed to think that the pulley gave him a decent increase in power right over the rev range - so for a couple of hundred bucks I thought I'd give it a try...

cheap power if it works.. :P

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