Yan! that picture of the S14 taken apart looks really cool. Wish I had it as a framed picture or some shit.
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they are holding the piping together. the header is not one peice, it uses slip joints. this style is very common on race cars and race bikes. reduces the chance of header cracking from harsh vibrations. may also have somthing to do with the expansion of the pipes when hot. I am sure there are many other reasons too.
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m10 head, s14 bottom end, itb's, sequential distributor (toyota parts), and a bunch of other cool stuff.
built by A1 imports in nor cal.

i like this m10 as well. i do not know anything about it.
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sadly, yes lolYour signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.
Originally posted by der affefirst try a finger or 2, you need to have them suck on it first and get it nice and wet to help it slip in.
if she goes for that, astroglide up your pole, have her lay on her stomach and slip it in slowly and bury it to your balls and leave it there until she relaxes. once she is used to it slam that ass like a screen door.Comment
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The Slant-6 E30 ran this last weekend. Went through two Slant-6 engines (spun bearings) and ran about 20 laps total on the first day. Packed up and went home.Originally posted by Grueliusand i do not know what bugg brakes are.Comment
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Taken during my visit to the Porsche Museum. Prototype 917 engine. Naturally aspirated 16cyl (holy plug wires). The turbo 12-cyl proved to be more reliable and made more power (1200hp), so the 16 was never used in competition.Originally posted by Grueliusand i do not know what bugg brakes are.Comment





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