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hahaha at the butthurt on fb about kaz, some guy was verbally(written) abusing her and i comment "drift faggots are all the same, they think they are top shit but are f**kheads"
Straight away get threaten by one of them that had nothing to do with the peron involved lol, such heros

ordered ID1000s from pro speed racing, they were ready to go and shipped in like 10 mins :woot:

very impressed!

Why didn't you just get them from Dandenong at aznu injectors. The service is so great they wouldn't need to be shipped lol. They magically appear in your hands. And I havnt found a cheaper place for Injector dynamic Injectors lol

Why didn't you just get them from Dandenong at aznu injectors. The service is so great they wouldn't need to be shipped lol. They magically appear in your hands. And I havnt found a cheaper place for Injector dynamic Injectors lol

Didn't know about that place ;(

Also wanted to get them from a ID distributor and OTR are out of stock for 2-3 weeks >,<

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