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Originally posted by nostalgik

Hey Ken, Mark here again, rb25r32, just the diff nick and forum, thanks for the advice on the gtr's. If you do hear of any let us know..................................Cheers................Mark

ps I know your talking to Niz, well I hope so!!!!

Yes Niz and I have an understanding.

I lust after her and she calls me a dirty old man...;)

Geeee, this talking to you on two forums is doing my head in.hehe

Cheers

Ken

Niz, yeah had my 32 for over a yeah now, transplanted an rb25 in after a few months and a few other bits n pieces and makes approx 270 rwhp. Not much traction but absolutely love driving it. I was going to buy one of kens 'R's but fell through. Im looking for another r32 gtr right now. Honda drivers eh. Bit of a plague arnt they!. Commodore drivers like to irritate me like a rah but doesnt last long, just get out of there quick. Hey mayb I could borrow some of my sisters clothes and get of 6 point fines as well. That is almost worth cross-dressing for. But there are plenty of down-sides!!!!!

yeah i dont know why people put wings on their cars just doesnt look as good when everyone has them.

I don't use busses in perth troy i cant tell where they are going and get lost on them so i stick to the train and taxis.

-phil

Ken your GTR makes you the stallion on the forum-until you sell it then you can become a dirty old man. Thats what its all about.

Niz, my 32 isnt too bad ....................until you get into 3rd gear, 1st and 2nd are pretty much a joke. From the glance I got of your 33 your ride looks very choice ;)

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