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    Default Re: 4.o litre Ford Hilux

    I have a sense of humour but 9 sh1t posts in my thread doesn't crack me up

    I dont mean to insult anyone. If a toyota motor could make the power naturally aspirated for a reasonable price, I'd use one

    Edit: now 10 posts of Crap......please go elsewhere

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robbos_Toyotas
    no, we do, however your remarks are a tad harsh
    which one? it was ment in the holden V ford, way!lmao

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    Quote Originally Posted by allmtr
    I have a sence of humour but 9 sh1t posts in my thread doesn't crack me up

    I dont mean to insult anyone. If a toyota motor could make the power naturally aspirated for a reasonable price, I'd use one

    Edit: now 10 posts of Crap......please go elsewhere
    dont listen to the wanker, if i remmeber i copped the same mouthful of bukaki about putting my v8 in. didnt stop me, and id like to see one of his cars thats in as good a form and goes as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kingmick
    which one? it was ment in the holden V ford, way!lmao
    so whos the bogan now? ford vs holden eh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by allmtr
    I have a sense of humour but 9 sh1t posts in my thread doesn't crack me up

    I dont mean to insult anyone. If a toyota motor could make the power naturally aspirated for a reasonable price, I'd use one

    Edit: now 10 posts of Crap......please go elsewhere

    keep doing what you are doing mate i understand if this is the last time you visit this forum. its getting that way for me too. If you go to www.fordforums.com - they will help you whichever way you need

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    sounds like you ladies have a bee in your bonnet! i didnt mean to put it there!hahahahahaha

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    Are all the moderators out tonight?
    Isnt anyone online that can lock this?
    Ur totally out of line Kingmick...

    Very nice work allmtr, would love to see some more pics and details, you can use the "Members Rides" section to post up a thread all about it.
    As you can tell, some people on this forum get hung up about toyota's, and think toyota engines are the best fullstop. But i assure you there are still a fair few people who appreciate good engineering, irrespective of the company. Its hard to find a toyota engine with usable torque, good decision with the motor, uve made a real ute now
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    Quote Originally Posted by TOSCO
    Are all the moderators out tonight?
    Isnt anyone online that can lock this?
    Ur totally out of line Kingmick...

    Very nice work allmtr, would love to see some more pics and details, you can use the "Members Rides" section to post up a thread all about it.
    As you can tell, some people on this forum get hung up about toyota's, and think toyota engines are the best fullstop. But i assure you there are still a fair few people who appreciate good engineering, irrespective of the company. Its hard to find a toyota engine with usable torque, good decision with the motor, uve made a real ute now

    yeah i agree...put it in members rides mate

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    Yeah I'll post there then

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    nice post TOSCO. Post up a few more pics ALLMTR, the rig looked pretty rough in that first one.
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    nice to see i got a PM from kingmick

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    im amazed it fits in there! nice shoe-horning

    edit - illl post more comments in members rides - but i demand more pics!

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    i got one too. In the form of returned neg rep.

    oughtta read my sig before he wastes his time.
    your rep rating is not a reflection of your worth to the community

    Quote Originally Posted by H1TMAN
    wtf? I want to do track racing, and f#@k you...
    that's very flattering but no thanks.

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    Default Re: 4.o litre Ford Hilux

    Oh, kiddies! Sure, I reckon the old Falcon engine is terrible in a quality sense, but on the plus side you can pick them up for free, and best of all doing it will upset people. +rep for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrshin
    Oh, kiddies! Sure, I reckon the old Falcon engine is terrible in a quality sense, but on the plus side you can pick them up for free, and best of all doing it will upset people. +rep for you.

    they last forever tho dude...my dads ef tickford currently has 234,000km on the clock with nothing but servicing!!! i dont know of a toyota (no offense) bar a 3sfe camry that would last that long!

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