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sooo.. how powerful would one of these be with a 350Z TT setup

I think APS made the 350Z run 12's.

the silver 180 low as fk and certified gangster?

Yeah that's the 1!

probably a panhard flat twin

I see, thanks!

Ppfftt shan. You will only get a little respect when you actually have a car with hellashit fitment.
If you mod your car to get respect from others you should work on your self esteem :/ sorry but you just sounded really silly saying that

you're the one who implied that we mod our cars for the respect of others retard.

probably a panhard flat twin
because it's a DB HBR5, not a Fairlady Z as the filename suggests

Yeah, I was just doing a little reading and it saying it is a 2 cylinder sub type "Boxer" engine.

Seems to be more of a motorcycle engine.

Cool!

Thanks again.

the silver 180 low as fk and certified gangster?

yeah, looks awesome

also a black one at the electricity joint up mahoneys road, red p plater, primered patches all over the car, flared guards and some sweet sweet fitting dteks

cracked a stiff while limping to work

lol that's ghetto... lotsa maccas wage rolla boys do it and think it's the shit.

but if you are gonna do it, at least turn it the other way around and bolt it to your bumper.

failing that just get a ghetto spec 180SX bumper lip, turn upside down and fit to R32/33 bumper.

lol that's ghetto... lotsa maccas wage rolla boys do it and think it's the shit.

but if you are gonna do it, at least turn it the other way around and bolt it to your bumper.

failing that just get a ghetto spec 180SX bumper lip, turn upside down and fit to R32/33 bumper.

its 'L' shaped. will be bolted.

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