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wondering if someone answer a few questions >,<

are the tein EDFC controller universal?

and

just the motors need to be the correct ones for that type of suspension?

just want to make sure im reading this right..

ahh ignore that pretty sure i sorted it all out :D

was gonna buy from guy in parts for sale section but was r34 motor kit >,<

and for 180$ more i can get it brand new with right motor kit - *waits for tax return*

bout to watch 'Inglourious Basterds' - havent seen it so hope its good!

good: sold the hilux.

okay: its ramadan, mad food every night

bad: im so f**king hungry

eat what you want.... when you want....

the best an imaginary being can do is give you an imaginary ass whoopin

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