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yeh i got a kiwi mate.. my missus sisters fiance he has a killer rotor.. love it

yeh i should be running tonite..

leaving work early to iron out a few problems and see if i can borrow some slicks

shouldnt really pull a quick time tho be lucky to breaK into da 11s hahaha

ohh well

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danny take a camera... i wanna see it going down the strip... is ur cousin going? the one with that valiant or whatever it was. Get some one to take some footage and i will get the tape off u and put it online.

what about pulleys??? hmmmm?? twin pulley systems are a necesity for big horsepower rotors.

oh but wait... i dont even know what they look like... much like u dont know what a vagina looks like up close other than what u see in those magazines hidden under ur bed from your mum.

i never thought pully's where inside a motor..

oh and about the mum thing.. oh like to see you next time and see what happends.. shouldnt of said that.

lol hahah lol @ hiding it from ur mum..

nah nik my cosusin isnt coming.. he finishs work at 7 today.. flat out at his work shop.. it need a rebuild anyway .. his had that same motor for 15 years...

yeh if i go its going on film 100% lol il get bagged hard by my mates tho, its gonna run a slow time

i never thought pully's where inside a motor..

oh and about the mum thing.. oh like to see you next time and see what happends.. shouldnt of said that.

HAHAHAHA ur threatening me??? oooo im scared alex... u and whos army?

u obviously have no idea about what it takes to build a 1000HP engine...

"What are you talking about Inark ? you dont need to work a rotar.

all you need to do is port it and get water injection and you have a 1000hp ready engine ( seals too )."

1000hp just from that aye... oh thats the golden comment of the decade. Dont need to do anything else... what would i know tho... im a piston poof lol

lol  hahah  lol @ hiding it from ur mum..  

nah nik my cosusin isnt coming.. he finishs work at 7 today.. flat out at his work shop..  it need a rebuild anyway .. his had that same motor for 15 years...

yeh if i go its going on film 100% lol il get bagged hard by my mates tho, its gonna run a slow time

15 years?? damn.

looks like its going to be a nice night for it... nice and dry and i can see it getting colder later on...

my mate just ran a 9.5 tonite b4 the 3rd run running into some troubles...

ahh well ... not bad for his 2nd time out only running 30psi dropping 28psi.. car shoudl be out again in a few weeks with a bigger exhaust housing.. only a .82 i think it was... it should be ready for da 40psi its been made for... he was wrappeedd

my mate just ran a 9.5 tonite b4 the 3rd run running into some troubles...

ahh well ... not bad for his 2nd time out only running 30psi dropping 28psi.. car shoudl be out again in a few weeks with a bigger exhaust housing.. only a .82 i think it was... it should be ready for da 40psi its been made for... he was wrappeedd

good on him.... :band:

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