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Originally posted by Boostzor

IT PISSING DOWN!!!!!!

And i lef the window of the car down, bah its not mine:elaugh:

U can get imitation absynth here but u cant get the good stuff. last time i had it someone bought it over from france

thats what i thought. the good stuff is illeagle in oz. ull prolly still get some aussie tools who will mix the good stuff with coke too :)

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Originally posted by SHUTO-BOY

im not sure, but it was an old Lancer coupe

- 15 secs for a SOHC is pretty damn impressive

it was pretty good. mivec sticker thru me off. i thought he had it till i looked under the bonnet when he got the 15.2. insane for a NA. there was a ralliart magna there also which was good for a na too

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Originally posted by Nizmo

my car gets really picked up by wind i think thats what made the back wing/ boot buckle - hope its ok :)

Good morgnin!

Well Nizmo judgin by the rain and wind outside our building your car is probably flown somewhere to subiaco by now!

I am meant to be at a morning tea which i had paid for down at treasury and finance... unfortunately the call of my skyline got the beeter of me and whilst getting serviced at PSI decided to stay there a bit longer and check out Adam Q (killer T's) car, has a nice subzero plenum on there! i saw what it pulled but dunno if he is aware yet so i might not let the cat out of the bag :-)

Originally posted by 25GTT

Good morgnin!

Well Nizmo judgin by the rain and wind outside our building your car is probably flown somewhere to subiaco by now!

I am meant to be at a morning tea which i had paid for down at treasury and finance... unfortunately the call of my skyline got the beeter of me and whilst getting serviced at PSI decided to stay there a bit longer and check out Adam Q (killer T's) car, has a nice subzero plenum on there! i saw what it pulled but dunno if he is aware yet so i might not let the cat out of the bag :-)

lol i work next door to the zest i go to. its funny when they come to my work cafe and order like 5 dimsims each and a side of fries :)

i thihk u better let him tell us man :)

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