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CRUISE WAS FULLYSICKNSHIT

:huh::D

read my new post on my thread lol do ittttt

EDIT: Sorry bout those bumps luke...werent planned lol

Edited by fullyhyperlite

hhaa had a 2way on my passenger seat and heard you say i was having trouble while i was half way over. Laughed then scraaaaape, o well mid muffler has to be removed.

im off, night sauing's

Whats doing with your car Adrian are you going back to stock or something? Take the kit off for a Type M bar, now injectors and resistor pack coming off? Going for stealth points? :huh:

hahaha andrew im putting the rb20 back to stock and selling off the other parts ready to drop the 25 in!!!

so ill be selling the splitfires, injectors and resistor pack motor and box..

ill be there tomorrow to get that reo bar too! :D

hahaha andrew im putting the rb20 back to stock and selling off the other parts ready to drop the 25 in!!!

There's no replacement for displacement :huh:

Although having said that I'm gonna stick with my lil 20, I love seeing 8000rpm squeezing the throttle on exits :D :D :D

Might have to go pay someone to get the piece of shit fixed soon, having RB withdrawals :D

Edited by AndrewJZX100

Tis my bedtime!!!

Hope everyone enjoyed the cruise - i know i bloody well did. You guys are all so awesome and easy to talk to lol :huh: maybe not THAT easy :D

I felt very welcome anyways :D

Have a good night everyone! :D

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