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Old Nov 25, 2007 | 08:41 AM
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Hmmm something's missing lol. You have some proof of those 12.7 runs? Where's that handmade downpipe and baller *** turbo? All I see is some Ching Chong garbage and a looking beat down rice mobile with a rat's nest of a motor that I'm sure was hacked to high hell.

It's one thing to dream about where your car COULD be at, but it's another thing to list some nonsense that doesn't even begin to check out. Where are the receipts for your super JDM mad tyte racing internals? $9k is outlandish and $8k is retarded. You should count your lucky stars if you get $4k out of that thing.

You've been a mechanic for 10 years huh? Last I checked that wasn't possible seeing as that would put you at 15. Who's going to hire a 15 year-old? Did you mean you've been working on cars for 10 years? Your ad is full of exaggerations. I understand you're passionate about your car, but people on this site aren't as easily fooled as the name may suggest. Try your luck with some noob who believes your stretching of the truth.
Old Nov 27, 2007 | 07:04 PM
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Default Re: F/S 97" Turbo Civic EX Built GS-R engine

-Chipped GS-R ECU speed llimiter has been removed.

badass

crank the boost up and show us it can hold up to 600hp+++

i feel like ur engine bay has alottttt of wires to...did u run all ur gauges right to the battery or something?
Old Nov 27, 2007 | 07:38 PM
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If you think that's a lot of wiring you'd have a heart attack if you saw mine.
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