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I think you should buy Col the drink Mark. GTST is a 20 h8tr and Col could use the anebriation to hopefully pick up Josh and QUIT THE FARKEN SEXUAL TENSION BETWEEN THEM.

But seriously.....Those guys need to have man sex quick.

Hey Ladyboy..

I've had 2 skylines.

Both R32's.

both powered by the almight RB20.

I ain't no Haterz y0.

I just be realistics like.

numsayin?

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not worth the time/money/effort. 2j all the way

i woulda went with the 2j if i coulda mated it to the 4wd system

lol 2jz.

i might. take bit more fab work. and ill have mounting issues wher as the rbs are near direct bolt on

don't bother man..

gearbox will break at that sort of power.

besides, there are already profesional backyarders that are doing that for us subbie guys in qld..

http://www.amauto.com.au/

and that guy to subbies is like sydneykid to RB's.

not only that, he just squeezed a 2J in to a mx71(I think that's it.. the old boxy one) cressida dubbed the cressie of death.

all up including the car the total cost was about $7K

that included fmic, some turbo the size of his son. and all other bits.

I'd definitely suggest a JZ in to something.

have you thought about a 1jz in to an E36 Beema..?? :D

don't bother man..

gearbox will break at that sort of power.

besides, there are already profesional backyarders that are doing that for us subbie guys in qld..

http://www.amauto.com.au/

and that guy to subbies is like sydneykid to RB's.

not only that, he just squeezed a 2J in to a mx71(I think that's it.. the old boxy one) cressida dubbed the cressie of death.

all up including the car the total cost was about $7K

that included fmic, some turbo the size of his son. and all other bits.

I'd definitely suggest a JZ in to something.

have you thought about a 1jz in to an E36 Beema..?? :D

lol.. only put engines into nissans or toyotas maybe

show me money and ill work

as am i :P

i want to freeze my balls with CO2

i've heard a checkered floor plate is essential for in case your laptop (which is also a must) informs you there is danger to the manifold :P

lol.. so do eclipse have riveted on floor panels..??? must be a mitsubishi thing

no dont believe its standard - from what ive seen people only do it for cars which has dangerous rice levels

bahahah u make me laugh hard zennon

the evo is still not running craig the owner is taking his time to put the interior and fluids in.. then wear in procedure

i need nawss and harry i need it by tonight!

as am i :P

HOT, you so gotta do it Shane... :D

I mean, your car is gonna be insane any which way you look at it so why not make it "mega insane"

i want to freeze my balls with CO2

Yes, do it... Peer group pressure...

Picsorban :P

HOT, you so gotta do it Shane... :P

I mean, your car is gonna be insane any which way you look at it so why not make it "mega insane"

Yes, do it... Peer group pressure...

Picsorban :D

hmmm ok im gonna make that CRY02 kit.

or a water spray

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