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have you got the gear selector in 3rd :(

OOO ouch...rofl.....you sir have insulted my intelligence...i challenge you to a duel!!!!

"glove slap..baby glove slap, glove slap..i dont take crap..."

rofl....the drugs seem to be working

Daniel...lonsdale wheel aligners...go see Chris...opposite the lonsdale pub...he's been in the business basically since the model t ford and i wouldnt trust anyone else down south with wheel aligning my cars...plus he's an ultra nice guy...

8 lindsay road lonsdale, 8381-1003...tell him Ben from motor traders sent ya

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Ruby give Autotrans a call they are a specialist in auto transmissions they might be able to give you an idea on what would be the issue.

for a second i thought you were telling ruby to call AUTOBARN a call :(

my friend has a r34 gtt.

He wants to know any rough estimates of how much power he should be pushing before he heads to the dyno.

Rb25 neo turbo

Blitz FMIC

Oil cooler

Z32 AFM

full exhaust

profec b 14 pounds boost

HKS pod

Power FC

Cheers.

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