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140hp...damn that be a lot of stickers to give that much extra power.

your going to need decals at least, plus a shopping list, and maybe a GTR badge to get that much power.

have gtr turbo! lololololololol.

sure ive gat an sau sticker somewhere..........

pod filter and 2 inch exhaust gives me 94hp at the fly.... ok. maybe 100 hp at the wheels is more realistic... but i have high hopes for e85!

As of now? About 35k..

So a shit gtr

Lol rookie mistake. Never add up the bills. Nothing good comes out of it.

I'm into my second folder of receipts but that's 8 years of ownership haha

Still need to do a full spray which has been delayed for now....

annoyingly had to rma my new motherboard :( at least the store swapped it over straight away, gotta reinstall then straight back in bf4!

good to see Webber on podium for last race! also dezzmang you're crazy staying up for these late ass races lol

get one of these?

http://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/Z87%20Extreme11ac/#BoxPhoto

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