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24 minutes ago, emts said:

Mainly as I'm a country red neck.

 

Fair enough, if I got one would have to be 2nd car.. couldn't 'downgrade' the current car for one :\ 2 car regos can fek right off though 

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Anyone know anyone who's got a RB25/Neo block laying around? As I am now onto my 4th and sleeves don't seem to readily exist because "What exactly would you sleeve it with that's stronger?"

:/

(yes I shall turn down the powers)

 

36 minutes ago, Kinkstaah said:

Anyone know anyone who's got a RB25/Neo block laying around? As I am now onto my 4th and sleeves don't seem to readily exist because "What exactly would you sleeve it with that's stronger?"

:/

(yes I shall turn down the powers)

 

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Ford-Coyote-Miami-5ltr-Supercharged-FPV-GT-Engine-740HP-/122190780243?hash=item1c73235753:g:c3EAAOSw-CpYBsAa

:D 

Nah but serious, I'll ask my brother what he is doing with his.. his 33 has been sitting on the side of the house for about 3 years 

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Anyone know anyone who's got a RB25/Neo block laying around? As I am now onto my 4th and sleeves don't seem to readily exist because "What exactly would you sleeve it with that's stronger?"
[emoji32]
(yes I shall turn down the powers)
 

Time for billet block
1 hour ago, Leroy Peterson said:

Tis the GTR way

 


Then once thats done, you just spend your days trawling for Nismo "bargains"

 

Omg Nismo key for $500

Anyone know anyone who's got a RB25/Neo block laying around? As I am now onto my 4th and sleeves don't seem to readily exist because "What exactly would you sleeve it with that's stronger?"

[emoji32]

(yes I shall turn down the powers)

 

i got one but its probably no good

12 hours ago, joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo said:

Built RB'S are the single biggest waste of time, effort and cash in the car scene.

i wouldnt expect a GTST owner to know.



WOW I FEEL LIKE I NEED TO HAVE A SHOWER AFTER SAYING THAT

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