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lol and he stays home with the baby... hahaha im sure that will go down well :D

man i had plans for after the drags too... was meant to be going out... now i'll be too stuffed after work to do anything other than go to sleep.

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,.|.. o_o

u know what makes it even worse??

next week i have to work 4-12... so another wasted friday night

the week after i have to work 6-2am!!!

*** man.... i need a new job

yeah mate im scared of someone who doesnt even have their licence.

u see... some of us work in these things called full time jobs... if u wanna pay the $200 i miss out on for not working friday i will be there with bells on

if anything u should be glad... incase u end up being beaten by a std engine vs ur modified one.... ouch that would have to hurt the ego.

just make sure once u dont do too many runs... u will probably end up having to rebuild the engine otherwise... we all know how rotors are :)

just make sure once u dont do too many runs... u will probably end up having to rebuild the engine otherwise... we all know how rotors are ;)

oh my what was that thread about an rb25 droping its guts the other day? does this mean all rb25's are weak and break easiliy? no, so the same goes for rotors, dont generalise :)

oh my what was that thread about an rb25 droping its guts the other day? does this mean all rb25's are weak and break easiliy? no, so the same goes for rotors, dont generalise :)

Yeh your right.

anyway, most rotary's are stronger then a piston... with NRC seals you cant go wrong, bullet proof.

if anything your RB26 will blow since that hasnt had a 1,000klm old rebuild.

you honeslty dont know anything about rotary's from your words.

il line up a rotor..

:-)

yeh should be there friday nite .. just gota iron out tail shaft problem..

my cars green ;-P old man green.. got no cooler or nothing.....showin...

REDFC u running friday nite?

any one know da weither?

is it gonna even be worth getting the thing ready?

Yeh your right.

anyway, most rotary's are stronger then a piston... with NRC seals you cant go wrong, bullet proof.

if anything your RB26 will blow since that hasnt had a 1,000klm old rebuild.

you honeslty dont know anything about rotary's from your words.

thats where ur wrong... seeing as 2 of my mates have 10second street rotors which have been rebuilt 5 times each.

one RB25 drops its guts out of the plethera of rotors that do... mind u most of the rotors are puting out massive times and worked quite extensively... so i guess that doesnt help lol

il line up a rotor..

:-)

yeh should be there friday nite .. just gota iron out tail shaft problem..

my cars green ;-P old man green.. got no cooler or nothing.....showin...

REDFC u running friday nite?

any one know da weither?

is it gonna even be worth getting the thing ready?

sunny and 25 :)

should be a nice cool night too so good conditions for it

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