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Old 06-10-2003, 08:32 PM
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H22

Hell, I'd have a H22 engine in my Nissan if it was'nt for the fact that every Nissan enthuisiast would dislike me and no Honda would park beside me!
Oh and I already have a SR20Ve under the hood...
Go the H22 swap!!!!!!!!!!!
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What??? Was this meant to be a reply or new thread???
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A reply.Oops I F*#k'd up, sorry
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