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hoon!!!! you better not be doing that kind of shit with our company name plastered down your car :D:P hahahahaha

tosh it would be good for business, people would come in and ask for the "Sideways Special"

mass is a very sensible driver :D

hoon!!!! you better not be doing that kind of shit with our company name plastered down your car :D:O hahahahaha

haha no tosh i wont lol

and as Ed said, it will catch the peoples attention...

but then again we wudnt want the cops phoning powerplay saying it was one of there cars lol tosh u know wat i mean :O

haha no tosh i wont lol

and as Ed said, it will catch the peoples attention...

but then again we wudnt want the cops phoning powerplay saying it was one of there cars lol tosh u know wat i mean :D

I know EXACTLY what you mean... hahahah tools

oh i forgot to add, i spotted wils(wilch) 33, nicks (Prank) car at UAS today, while i got a tune done... hope ur car is ok wil, i didnt mean to stop ben from working on it :D

The car's brilliant dude :O

So happy right now. The car feels new. Highest knock on the new tune on the way home was 15 (and I gave it lots), and it still made 271rwkW on this tune at 16psi, 260 @ 14.

It just feels new. I dunno. I was stupid to think of trading her in for a 32 GTR.

I didn't see Nick's car there when I showed up.

Um, Nick isn't Prank. :( Christian is Prank, Nick is Blitz. :(

woops my bad lol got confused... i was told it was nicks car and he said u know prank off the forums... so yeh i guess i was told incorrectly lol

I know EXACTLY what you mean... hahahah tools

hehe yeh i wont be such a tool with the shtickers lol

The car's brilliant dude :O

So happy right now. The car feels new. Highest knock on the new tune on the way home was 15 (and I gave it lots), and it still made 271rwkW on this tune at 16psi, 260 @ 14.

It just feels new. I dunno. I was stupid to think of trading her in for a 32 GTR.

I didn't see Nick's car there when I showed up.

Thats because my car isnt there :laugh: Its sitting at CRD atm.

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