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oh well,

if u can't beat 'em, join them!

i reckon it would look great if we arranged a meet for all r33's near sunnybank, QLD to share the secrets of stealth. looks dun matter, it's the inside that counts...

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...i hate it when you pull a car length and a half on someone and they pull up next to you and say "...i've only got an exhaust, running on stock boost mate..."

so farken wot! you still got owned and a car length is quite a shitload especially only through 1st, 2nd and maybe abit of 3rd...

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sleepers...........wolf in sheepskin. i heard my mates who are a lot more knowledgeable about cars talk about what they think is the ultimate sleeper. apparently there is this type of toyota work van that can have the Soarer engin fitted to it, cant remember if its the V8 or twin turbo 6. but either way its an upgrade from the 4 it has in it!!!!! anyone know what this is??

lots of people say that they like sleepers, but there are very few around, most skylines have cosmetic mods.

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I went to trade school with a guy who had a sigma with a valiant 360 in it, still registered as a 4.

A friend i used to surf with back in the day had a crap, rusty rx4 with faded paint but with a $5000 13b turbo engine in it. The look on peoples faces when they got utterly destroyed by that car was gold. Especially other rotory potatos.

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last night>

4 guys in V6 VS commocrap (with bodykit and rims for extra power) driving along next to me wind down their window and say "next lights mate"

Me: what about them

Tools: wanna race?

Me: who?

Tools: us!

Me: not really

I was almost tempted to educate them... but... I am a good boy now;)

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