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Oh and duc, i remember one of the guys at trade school had an S13 silvia, with an ARC oil cooler which was the same size as the front grille, and fitted neatly in behind the front grille, if you could do something like that it would reduce the risk of it getting damaged underneath the car.

i read that deluxe is going to a drift practice at air. u keen on drifts, sam?

i like drift. yeah i went to the drift nats in march i think it was. really good to watch. my car isnt really suited to drift, so i probably wouldnt participate in drift practice.

its aint where i am. Why u so excited that its raining sam? u like to drive in the wet, have a nice cup of chocolate by the fire, snuggle up in bed?

i dunno. i just like the rain, i always have. i was born on a rainy day, maybe thats why?

i like drift. yeah i went to the drift nats in march i think it was. really good to watch. my car isnt really suited to drift, so i probably wouldnt participate in drift practice.

i wouldnt mind going out to watch if im better. although its all ns.com boys, should be ok.

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