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no hes got a point guys.....i shifted the daewoo matiz engine into my r33 gtst.....fully sik bro.....unfortunately the swap of the rb25 into the matiz ended in tragedy......massive torque steer to the front wheels .... ended up cleaning up the clown who was trying to promote some sale on the side of the pavement......then swiped a couple of rare parrots that were flying in from africa for a visit.......and then i thought i had control...but it wasnt to be.....i was barrelling down on a granny.....she held up her cane for self defence......and i think that saved her life cos the cane came flying through the matiz window and through the back and hit the joker in the car behind.....

his car went towards the side slammed into a pole...and catapulted him so high that the police are still waiting for him to return to earth.......last i heard he hit the ISS and the russian cosmonauts were singing "volga boatmen" - now we are waiting for nasa to determine if the joker damaged the heat shield or not........

back on earth....the cane was still flying at tremendous speed - it knocked over a couple of hookers that were hooking next to the clown.......fishnet stockings everywhere, clowns nose rolling down the pavement......a kid on a skateboard hit the nose and flew into the garbage truck that was trying to drift around the mess.......

it was terrible......

dont put the rb into the vn man....then thats what will happen to u.......

hey that reminds me of the new ignition dvd it has an red r34 in it with the ls1 v8 and a twin turbo setup that has 400kw at the wheels and revs up to 7000rpm all the internals are stock and can handle a bit more power. he uses it for drifting and said its getting boring and wants more power so a company has built a bigger v8 and he is putting on better turbos so he will even have more power, now thats crazy.

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