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lol, laurence was being sarcastic. and on your advice I did just look at the guys profile and in it is a picture of an RB26, and it looks a lot like the ones on power craft (same colour rocker covers basically). and he didn't mention motor bike engines? you did!

I will make you a deal. when the dude comes back on-line we'll ask him. if it's for his GTR you owe me a few tokyo beers, if it's about a motor bike engine I'll be buying the beers, i'll even chuck in some ramen and gyoza afterwards. :nyaanyaa:

ha! deal. :D;) but remember you owe me already for the website i hooked you up with... :nyaanyaa:

Theres people out there that take you very seriously Laurence... use your influence wisely! :P

http://www.powercraft.co.jp/

Please say you have a Honda S800 tbag...

thanks for your help guys.

yes i do have r32 gtr. the motor was built within the last 15months, it has 360kw at all fors with more to go when i upgrade the afm's

here r some pics:

http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x74/tnt...co/100_0004.jpg

http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x74/tnt...co/100_0009.jpg

http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x74/tnt...co/100_0003.jpg

thanks for your help guys.

yes i do have r32 gtr. the motor was built within the last 15months, it has 360kw at all fors with more to go when i upgrade the afm's

here r some pics:

http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x74/tnt...co/100_0004.jpg

http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x74/tnt...co/100_0009.jpg

http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x74/tnt...co/100_0003.jpg

ok...richard you win. just this ONCE.

dont gloat you bastard! :rant:

lol, I want to gloat so bad, but my sense of honour prevents it. I'll just enjoy that 3l asahi when the time comes. :rant:

nice looking GTR, I must say I don't like the wheels, and it looks like it has an RB25 timing belt cover but apart from that it looks hardcore!

Theres people out there that take you very seriously Laurence... use your influence wisely! :)

Sorry... I will be good. :)

Oh and and I just found out that Sunday at Central is cancelled because of the Typhoon!!!!

Sorry... I will be good. :)

Oh and and I just found out that Sunday at Central is cancelled because of the Typhoon!!!!

doesnt surprise me.... its coming right this way!!

bloody typhoons...why cant they come during a normal work week and not on a long weekend!!

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