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yeah if you remove it and make sure the vac lines are joined it should be ok and run stock boost

if you do it wrong it will be unlimited boost so use your brains and check it after you do it

ie dont just do it and hope its correct, check it and see what boost peaks at

shannons - $1600 - highly modified bracket

they know about every single mod on the car and are still happy to insure it and have paid out 3 times (only once my fault)

shannons - $1600 - highly modified bracket

they know about every single mod on the car and are still happy to insure it and have paid out 3 times (only once my fault)

ur also over 25... I'm 22...

never had insurance :/

i rang up a couple companies when i first bought the car 3 years ago, after checking my records and type of car it was they said they wont insure it for me and that was it. never bothered with it again

speaking of movies, whats a good comedy/action spec movie to watch? something 90's would be good, suggestions? kgo

f**k this long distance relationship crap. since when did females had to finish uni? whats next women voters? :huh:

arab misus from the motherland waiting visa aproval? :P

bahahaha girl im talking to put up i <3 skylines on her status, intended for me

kunts start commenting saying they want 1, i comment and she starts going on about it

kunts mad jelly. only arabs would be jelly of an R32 LOL

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