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Piglet's Rebuild Of His Busted Tomei 2.8


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28 minutes ago, r32-25t said:

Oh and a t51r mod ?

If I wanted to listen to a busted pelicans ass I’d go down to the local boat ramp and feed the things. One great way to ruin a car is listening to that dribble!

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On 05/01/2018 at 1:37 PM, Piggaz said:

Hasn’t moved in 6 weeks. 

Should get onto that.

How Long is the gearbag away?

Leaving SA today, so hopefully late this week/early next week... Or if it's with Australia Post sometime in 2019

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You should have bought the car over on the weekend, fatz and myself De - lebbed a GT-R, replaced an entire fuel system and fitted a T04z kit.

While drinking 5 slabs of beer, two bottles of rum, one bottle of makers mark.

*with a little bit of extra help from some other SAU lads*.

Could gave smashed out a gearbox swap too

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18 hours ago, acsplit said:

You should have bought the car over on the weekend, fatz and myself De - lebbed a GT-R, replaced an entire fuel system and fitted a T04z kit.

While drinking 5 slabs of beer, two bottles of rum, one bottle of makers mark.

*with a little bit of extra help from some other SAU lads*.

Could gave smashed out a gearbox swap too

Sounds like these kents might actually be able to keep up with us pigman! 

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20 minutes ago, Mick_o said:

Sounds like these kents might actually be able to keep up with us pigman! 

There is no way I’m taking th fat man on in a beer for beer challenge.

Death is certain.

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10 minutes ago, BakemonoRicer said:

.....hmmmm not sure if they can keep up with the corona king though.....

i still have the record for the most 'rona's drunk at an efr BBQ :cool:

You have the record because no one else will drink that watered down cats piss.

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