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ahaha.. yes shane we all want to be as hard as u :P

and sorry bout makin fun of u choosing a crap out GTR..must hurt u financialy. that should be enough. :)

least i dont own a near stock gtr that's slow as fark :laugh:

oh shane just for u.. performance side. steel wheel turbos. BC running standard boost. kakimoto chipped ecu. exhaust 3" nismo item and highflow panel filter..

that enough for u buddy.. and suspension would make a diference too.

lol dude thats f*ck all :)

dnt think its standard lol...

as if. well i can say this as much as i want both of my skylines run.. and run perfectly fine..

ill cya at tuesday dinner in either one of them ahaha

haha sick, i bethca the gtr wouldnt run a 12 though :P

oh shane just for u.. performance side. steel wheel turbos. BC running standard boost. kakimoto chipped ecu. exhaust 3" nismo item and highflow panel filter..

that enough for u buddy.. and suspension would make a diference too.

Talk talk flamin talk Marki. why the heck dont you just have a picture of a gtr hangin on the back of your shithouse door. It would see as much action as your 32. freakin NIL.

night guys,

tomorrow we discuss the comedy option of increasing the discoverys boost.

yes... boosting a landrover!... is it TDi?

haha sick, i bethca the gtr wouldnt run a 12 though :P

i reckon it would run a low low 13.. lucas did on his pretty much stock GTR.. oh well shane be a hater.. ill still love u :P

Talk talk flamin talk Marki. why the heck dont you just have a picture of a gtr hangin on the back of your shithouse door. It would see as much action as your 32. freakin NIL.

im not quite getting it.. r u saying noel that i should thrash my GTR? i drive it twice a week and majority on the highway.. got no time to do anything and ive got family to take to school.

anyway.. if i still have it next sau meet ill run it ok.. :P just so u dnt blow a head gasket..

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