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Ohhhhh..

Now isnt this funny.

We get a bloke who really loves his fully sik 2 door so he thinks all 4 doors should be burnt.

I know your just stiring the pot and your doing a good job because you made me join in on this funny little thread about.. well nothing really.

When you grow pubic hairs and you get married like some men do ( Sure.. you might find a bloke im not really bothered by what way you swing. ) You will soon find that hanging out with your mates doesnt fade away like you might think.. But at the same time if you *can* have children then you might not want to be rid of you skyline, hence 4 door skylines are the perfect option.

Sure the R32 and R33 skylines have different rear lights etc etc but many of people have posted pictures up of a fair few 4 door skylines that look rather hot.

My next car will be an R34 GT-T 4 door I will meet you at the drag strip on whoopass wednessday and we will see how much my car burns.

:P

PS: Nice little thread. tehehe

My next car will be an R34 GT-T 4 door I will meet you at the drag strip on whoopass wednessday and we will see how much my car burns.

:P

PS: Nice little thread. tehehe

If by 'burns' you mean like piles, yes on woop-ass wednesday thats what your going to feel like when you are having your ass handed to you by almost stock 2 door gtr's.

You should get a fully sik carbon fibre donut cushion to sit on in anticipation of your 4 door piles purchase.

that and some genuine HKS rectinol cream.

If by 'burns' you mean like piles, yes on woop-ass wednesday thats what your going to feel like when you are having your ass handed to you by almost stock 2 door gtr's.

You should get a fully sik carbon fibre donut cushion to sit on in anticipation of your 4 door piles purchase.

that and some genuine HKS rectinol cream.

HAHA you funny guy....

Why would I bother draging a GTR mate?

Burns as in the topic name..... All 4doors should be burnt.

I would say grow up but this thread is so lame that I just expect posts like this.

Thread and author are as stupid as eachother...

Yea - I tried to estabish early that Kym/Strich9 has a serious case of vaginitis that will eventually turn him into a complete pussy...

But this thread is teh funnahs too.. I love how a few have taken up the challenge with vigor.. :D

' date='2 Apr 2006, 08:10 PM' post='2065871']

2 door camry = s14 (s1) rofl!

Strich9, gt sport turbo hay :O:) time to take that sticker off i think :thumbsup:

yep sure is - it makes me cry thinking about PULP having my turbo and not using it yet :D *sniff*

the sticker keeps me happy




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