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And heres another for you boys - a little old but still good.

Check out the dish on the light green S13, and how many sets of rims he has

http://vimeo.com/10050812

And just because we all wish this car was ours:

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lol we;; he forgot to charge me for the fuel pump so im cool with that

bahaha... fail

that being said, i need to find myself another shop to take the car to. i wish trent still did mechanical stuff

:D

Contact Femno. I can SMS u his number if u want (if I still got ur number). Him or his dad do the work. Honest. Do good work and don't charge an arm and a leg.

think i might get matty to put in my oil cooler

What am I the SAU pirate? :D

Fark I should just bring my PC on next apple peel.

you're the one who admitted to having 11ty terrabytes of porn and no social skills.

I really want a 370.. such gorgeous lines. I keep seeing P platers in my area driving them. Damn rich kents..

370's aren't that exy, compared to say an M3. It's probably the only Fairlady other than a s30 fastback that I'd happily pay silly amounts for.

you only need to hard wire it running walbros that are flow rated at 15v

in the skyline it will get around 12v from the standard setup which is fine for a bosch pump or stock pump

you will gain zero by doing a hard wire. i woudlnt do it (if i was ray), just takes time which will end up costing you more for zero gain

if you put a wallbro in there and were peaking 240rwkw then yes hardwire if you insisted on wallbro, but otherwise get a real pump - ie save cost and safety

you're the one who admitted to having 11ty terrabytes of porn and no social skills.

370's aren't that exy, compared to say an M3. It's probably the only Fairlady other than a s30 fastback that I'd happily pay silly amounts for.

:D s30's....

i saw a red 370. was dumped on its arse on what looked like black BBS LMs

was in st albans if it helps lol

errr.... why?

i need to heel toe because i run a HHHDB clutch that bites like a bitch unless the revs are matched

that was a joke.

i drove a mate's (stock) 350z last night... once you go HHHDB, you never go back!

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