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Driving to Balgowan today I releasised what a pussy f***ing limp dick car that I drive.

RB s are gods. My pathetic little 3.5 is the eqivelant to a 3.5" penis.

I wish I owed a GTR. They are sooo cool.

lol. its not horrible. but does require 6 or more psi to make it decent.

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Driving to Balgowan today I releasised what a pussy f***ing limp dick car that I drive.

RB s are gods. My pathetic little 3.5 is the eqivelant to a 3.5" penis.

I wish I owed a GTR. They are sooo cool.

lol

andrew left himself logged in on someone's computer i take it :blink:

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soo, car will be finished inside of 2 weeks :blink:

then i stupidly asked him for an estimate of the final bill....

so i went from :cool: to :D in a matter of bout.... 4 seconds... Kinda reminds me of when i was learning how to seks

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yer, now my missus is gonna tear me a new anus when she sees our term deposit acc. has been raided :blink:

on another note, i stole this from ns.com

i likey this thread alot, pretty sure i have seen all parties involved on here before,

so beware

http://nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?s...;st=0&fcat=

enjoy.

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wow, i just found out that Autech have had a fiddle with nearly everything in the nissan range. theres a guy on the patrol forum from canada with the Safari (overseas model, basically the same except they didnt skimp on the turbo on the 4.2 diesel LOL), he's punched his VIN into the Nissan FAST system, and it spat out that the vehicle was built by Autech, and to contact them for information

http://www.terra2imports.ca/import-japan126384684160397.htm

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wow, i just found out that Autech have had a fiddle with nearly everything in the nissan range. theres a guy on the patrol forum from canada with the Safari (overseas model, basically the same except they didnt skimp on the turbo on the 4.2 diesel LOL), he's punched his VIN into the Nissan FAST system, and it spat out that the vehicle was built by Autech, and to contact them for information

http://www.terra2imports.ca/import-japan126384684160397.htm

yes Autech is awesome now put your tounge back in your mouth :cool:

i has a spare gap in my car, what to put there :blink:

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