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did u ever wax it? noooooooo :D

compression test aye :) (ask again tomorrow hehe)

AND GET A DIFFERENT MUFFLER...the one on there now sounds soooo ghey! :D

but yes, suspension, brakes (rotors, pads, fluids & brake stopper) & FC will make it damn quick...then go get bigger turbo, fuel pump & injectors later

sif get a different muffler! That exhaust is TRUST and cost a fortune. It flows amazingly well and isnt cop bait!

sif get a different muffler! That exhaust is TRUST and cost a fortune. It flows amazingly well and isnt cop bait!

dude its a skyline, its cop bait no matter how it looks :D

and it dont have that lovely RB note :D

I start by doing what i did to the 31, pads, slotteds, braided lines, fluid, suspension. Then ill go the power FC, Turbo, Injectors and fuel pump. probably just get a internal gated ball bearing job.

Hahhaah, i will bering it down when i can drive it, :D and ill bring the carton and steaks too lol...

i want steak.

the more cars i do the better, caus i want to change over to Zymol products, and i couldn't justify the cost if i've got other gear left :D

if u really do want me to do it, it'd take 2 days to do it (thats wash, paint clean, polish, synthetic wax, natural wax, also gotta let 1st coat of wax set overnite)

dude its a skyline, its cop bait no matter how it looks :D

and it dont have that lovely RB note :D

Number of times pulled over in that car in 2 years?? 0

I start by doing what i did to the 31, pads, slotteds, braided lines, fluid, suspension. Then ill go the power FC, Turbo, Injectors and fuel pump. probably just get a internal gated ball bearing job.

I like the plan

hey shane, im now number 1 poster in whoretown :D

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pfft noob

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pfft noob

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i never said total amount of all posts, i said total in whoretown.

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