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Oh yeh. I was lool'ing. Not as hard as I was at Liz's message from the other night "OMG SHE IS HUGE" :):D :D

oo00o000o0o you should go round and... ummm... what do those youngens say these days? 'bust a cap in his ass?' :no::P

I may look 12, however your not much older then me.

P.s your myspace is so much more emo then mine.

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How goes the Sileighty tuning ?

Oh . its not . lol . blew the gaset clean out over my engine bay last night * manafold > turbo * so weekend job :) new coilpacks get here next week same with the new actuator :no::D

then onto tuning james's skyrice with a bigger gate and rear housing :D

`josh

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I may look 12, however your not much older then me.

P.s your myspace is so much more emo then mine.

I know

I can't pass judgement on yours, as I have never seen it... I do have a lot of 'myspace' pics though *strokes beard*

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Oh . its not . lol . blew the gaset clean out over my engine bay last night * manafold > turbo * so weekend job :D new coilpacks get here next week same with the new actuator :D:D

then onto tuning james's skyrice with a bigger gate and rear housing :P

`josh

At least you do the job properly :)

So James's car will be ready to lay some times down at drag day ... he didn't make it too far last time :no:

I hear you guys are heading to the mountains this month ... I'll tell ONE600 to get the CRX out to play with yous :)

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ive been outta the loop, pics of R33 these days?

photoshop

it can go lower then that with different wheels

but the advans on this are GTR offset ++ 9.5" wide front and back

lowered it from the hoist the first time and couldnt figure out why it wouldnt move forward

looked at the wheels and the guards were just sitting there on the back tryes

slidepl3.jpg

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photoshop

it can go lower then that with different wheels

but the advans on this are GTR offset ++ 9.5" wide front and back

lowered it from the hoist the first time and couldnt figure out why it wouldnt move forward

looked at the wheels and the guards were just sitting there on the back tryes

slidepl3.jpg

lol nice chop chop, however, what coilovers u using

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