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hmm i was in a toy shop today, and i almost bought some initial D toys :whoops: like 1;10 scale ae86 and rx7s etc :( 199 Ringet,

and i almost bought a 1;20 scale rxy which coems stock, but has parts included, liek front and rear bumper, side skitys, fake carbon bonnet, wing and decals and rims, and exhuast system lol all changable.

then i grew up and left :)

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And BTW, SARD injectors are one of the best injectors on the market. Just because they use collars on RB25 doesn't mean they are shit. RB20 and RB26 (decent engines) don't take collars. I would buy a SARD before a HKS or Nismo. Unless you have an RB25, then buy Nismo.

thats because thet are f**king POV spec

anything that is good will come with new seals Liz

NISMO FTW

I smell emo

hahaha

Insecure much?

nope just a good comeback i thought.. peace col *hugs*

Trying to find a tint shop who will tint the holden this weekend, but their all booked up... :whoops:

Dont really care how much it is, just want a tip top job with good quality film...

thers a mob next to ABS at the gabba.. best job ive ever seen.. we send the toyota cars ther

u suck at whoring

u suck.... FULL STOP

Check this out.

Sorry, didn't work.

And BTW, SARD injectors are one of the best injectors on the market. Just because they use collars on RB25 doesn't mean they are shit. RB20 and RB26 (decent engines) don't take collars. I would buy a SARD before a HKS or Nismo. Unless you have an RB25, then buy Nismo.

what do u recommend for SR20s i think they need collars for the SR

yes Marki SR's are side feed too, same as RB25's...

S15 have like 470cc injectors, so it could be a cheap upgrade for an rb25, however when i was in the market it was hard to get a set of 6 as everyone wants to sell 4.

Plus for the money I was able to buy a set of 6 nismo 550cc units brand new, which was far more fitting to my application in the end...

BTW Do you have a name for that tint joint???

yes Marki SR's are side feed too, same as RB25's...

S15 have like 470cc injectors, so it could be a cheap upgrade for an rb25, however when i was in the market it was hard to get a set of 6 as everyone wants to sell 4.

Plus for the money I was able to buy a set of 6 nismo 550cc units brand new, which was far more fitting to my application in the end...

BTW Do you have a name for that tint joint???

I think only JDM s15s have that size injector

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