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God Damn GTR's!!!

I don't hate them really, I just hate dodgy Air Flow Meters, Crank Angle Sensors and all the other electrical Gremlins that make driving a Nightmare sometimes!!

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LoL. Did he ask why you needed a twin plate?

Lol yeh I was going to add that but thought not. I was previously going to use a jap twin plate, but seeing as jim can build me a big single for half the price (and it still be streetable) I know what I’ll be using :D

Apparently the millennium motorsport supra and the subzero soarer use a big single clutch. So obviously a twin plate isn’t required.

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Here's some sexywear for ya Dave...

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Photochop anyone? :D

Thank you Anna, you have captured my essence wonderfully.

Not happy with the hair, but it will have to do for now.

And is it just me or does his package appear larger in the purple???

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Yep, I waved back and recognised you, but you were gone!! Check the post in Spotted section for why I was there!!

yeh, read what u said, some extra power. YEAH!!

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Lol yeh I was going to add that but thought not. I was previously going to use a jap twin plate, but seeing as jim can build me a big single for half the price (and it still be streetable) I know what I’ll be using :D

Apparently the millennium motorsport supra and the subzero soarer use a big single clutch. So obviously a twin plate isn’t required.

Yeah, he said mine should handel 800+bhp, its only a 5 puck single... Quite streetable a lot better than before. As I said tho, he would probably be modifying it, if you think you are getting jiped call him back and tell him about your findings and ask why his is so much more. Just have 30mins free.

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