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Yeha Aidwin but nowhere did it say it was a turbo ...... are there N/A R34s?? naaah dad wont buy me one ..... actually my dad is one person that is very sceptical ..... the only person that can sell an idea to him is me :) ..... haha i was trying to talk him into a new turbo today ...... it wasnt working very well tho :D but he's going to get me a price on chequer plate which he wasnt originally going to do.

Dad kept looknig at an R34 in a car mag of mine going "i really like that ..... that is so nice" so i go "can i have one?" but that didnt work well so i go "why dont you buy yourself one and i'll just drive it" that worked a little better :)

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im still getting that EBC right Bam?

Hicks - i'll be interested to see what you make on dyno too!! yeah pauls pushing it but he's been fairly lucky so far ...... not sure when he plans to redo those internals tho.

i would love to do that PAS driving event ..... but i cant guarentee having a car :) ..... did crap at the training day i did so i would like to have another crack at it.

ahhh pussie PAS :) so u entered in driving event for that Denver?

Yeah your right Hicks an R34 is not a Dads car ...... its a daughters car :D nah main aim is to get my dad interested in jap imports ..... at the moment he's a Holden man :spew: but i plan to change that :) ..... iwant a convertible 350Z ...... i absolutely love zed cars!!

niz mmm i haven't driven an mc event in like a year, or more now..

wanna go do it again next yr when the rex is back in 4wd mode, see if i can get back to the top couple possies like i used to be at, hanging to drift around it tho..

mmm wanton tyre destruction

if an R34 has that effect ..... then im coming back as an R34 in my next life :)

Bam nah thats cool - i'll see you Thurs night ..... really excited about my purchase ..... first ever "Bit" ive purchased for my car :D ..... hopefully many others bits to come!!

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