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Riaz- just make it over 220HP at wheels.and ur project will be sweet

Yeah Riaz 220 at the wheels should give you a pretty sweet power to weight and gives some of us Skylines owners more than a bit of a shcok from the lights!!!

ok all the fustration is out now *clam blue ocean* on with the report that doesnt end .... yes it goes on n on my friend .... some stupid blonde bitch started typing it not knowing what it was .... but wait until she's typing it forever just because .....

Mike your odometer not working isnt something I know how to fix etc. it just proves the theory that no KM's are to be trusted on a jap car, which is what i told you anyways. and now the frgging thing stops working, its all too dodge.

maybe the previous owners C-red might be able to help fix it.

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