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I'm finishing off my last assignment for Design and Construction Management. Anyone wanna help me with the topic: Design Rationale and Manufactured Proportioning? Its doing my head in! :)

Argh, its Saturday night and I'm doing homework ... how f ucked up is that? :D

+ That is gorgeous!

+1 I likey. You going to import Ryan? Or you already found "the one"?

Also ... it occurred to me recently: if Ben (Grim) sold all his cars, he could prob get himself an R35 (with the help of a small loan) :P

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i think that party is going to start WAY before next year =P

I like old school stuff also, so I've thought about the idea of an SLR replica with twin turbos = 400kw+.

Reckon it would be cheaper to build than buying an R33 GTR ... not to say I wouldn't buy an R33 GTR :)

And the thought of an LJ with an RB30/25DET combo under the hood gets me randy.

I like old school stuff also, so I've thought about the idea of an SLR replica with twin turbos = 400kw+.

Reckon it would be cheaper to build than buying an R33 GTR ... not to say I wouldn't buy an R33 GTR :)

And the thought of an LJ with an RB30/25DET combo under the hood gets me randy.

never again will i consider getting a muscle car (at least while i own the skyline)... the day the engine shat itself i had spent about 4 hours reading up and researching on importing 60's muscle cars from america, obv my car has feelings and didn't like me looking at other women =P

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