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HI this message is directed at Abu53 in particular. Can u tell me or found out how hard it was for mr dude tro put he motor into his brumby? ive pretty much found a car and the motor is also pretty easy so im just wanting to know how hard it is. Most of us have seen the results of how insane his car is so pls help me:burnout:

THanks for letting us stay at ur place once again luke you rock!!!

Shaun aka fwddriftking

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Yeah Birty...EJ20 Twin Turbo.

Shaun, You know you guys can stay anytime and yes...I know I rock :lol:

As for details on his car...how about I give you his e-mail addy and I'll explain to him who u r blah blah blah.

Then, you can ask him what ever the freak u want!

ps: just as long as there is a place for me to stay when I go up there, I'll be happy!!!!!!

You guys know that V8 EATER, the silver rex that ran like a 10.7 or something at jambo ? That things mean as, it's in the current issue of speed, twin turbo ej25, all those runs were made in full street trim, i don't care what car it is, that's damn impressive for a daily driver, made props.

Well.... I'm sure Farmer Joe (mAJ0RDude) knows a far bit about this engine... But he actually bought it like that.

He didn't do it himself. Althouhg, as far as I'm aware, I think hes changing the engine into something else when he gets the time and money.

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