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daveo, i'll happily meet you at QR in winter to show you what a 'fairly' stock R32 will eat your cefiro :nyaanyaa:

I remember this skidpan day we had. And I seem to remember the times, and I seem to remember my 'for lunch' cefiro being slightly higher up the peacking order :blink: LoL.

I have some funny feeling Im going to be paying for all this later.

Back onto the 300's. I forgot to mention another ghey aspect of their nature. You can't put big cams in them. Because of the poor design, if you put in cams with a larger lift the lobes hit on the head.

I WANT ONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Back onto the 300's. I forgot to mention another ghey aspect of their nature. You can't put big cams in them. Because of the poor design, if you put in cams with a larger lift the lobes hit on the head.

I WANT ONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

LoL, my mechanic has made some REALLY good money because of someone did that! Out and in with the engine 4 times now I think. He was told by the engine builder not to put the cams in, so what does he do, puts the cams in. At I think $1200 a pop, hes paying for buying a 300.

he probaby got beaten on the highway by a skyline. have a cry mate!!!!

You have no idea who I am, or what my personallity is, or how comical this thread actually is. Its a fairly well known fact that for what my cefiro has (ie exaust filter, and a bleedvalve, no front mount etc) it goes pretty bloody good, but anything with a bigger turbo (ie rb25 turbo) is going to beat me. I just find it funny that its the same engine, in a lighter car, yet I end up in front.

Anyway, back to the 300zx things are the greatest and skylines suck topic, which is the orginal topic.

I don't know why he's in jail, i was asking you that :blink:

Could be a number of things... He had lost over 250points on his licence tho. Might be something to do with the spur bill.

Could be a number of things...  He had lost over 250points on his licence tho.  Might be something to do with the spur bill.

it's got nothing to do with SPER or selling stuff on the forums/ebay. he has been sentenced to 6 months and a period of good behaviour upon release.

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