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Come on Shane come so I can meet my post buddy!!!

The only person who actually replies, every one else ignores me most of the time....

So what if I’m a bit random?

ha ha ha you'll get to meet the mild manner alter ego who's totally whipped name Lee, don't tell my Fiancé about my other self(I think she suspects already) the one who post on the net, is rude and obnoxious, Big frequent supporter of single moms and struggling uni chicks. And does very bad things when she's not around :thumbsup:

Had a VN commodore drive past me down at the spit on Saturday and to my surprise, it had a RB engine (from the sound of it) in it.

Anyway, people on boostcruising where I posted my spit pics asked if I had a pic of it, to which I said no I didnt.

I also made the statement that it was a disgrace to skyline owners.

Anyway. The owner of the VN has now arched up cause of my comment. LOL

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....mp;p=1280262643

Then this guy goes on to make a statement that we could catch up with him. bawahahahah

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....mp;p=1280263613

People on boost cruising are a bunch of mindless twats that have the intelligence of a 10 year old garden hose.

alrite, so if i just wait where u usually pick her up from and grab a lift with u pair that'll be sweet? jsut give me the time and place n ill be there :dry:

Annas work out the front Just after 5pm

pick me up to andy!!!

as long as you like being squeezed in to the back of a R33..sure see above ^^^

we all know how much u like being picked up by other blokes lee :wave:
;)

OBNXSH please take it easy on the garden hoses don't insult them. they have feelings too.

ha ha ha only blokes who drive skylines shane!!!

Andy i have heaps of friends who drive skylines and i aint no small boy i'm used to being squished up in the back of a skyline...........

........................wait for it..................

.............not sure if its gonna be about the friends thing or the squished thing.............

OBNXSH please take it easy on the garden hoses don't insult them. they have feelings too.

ha ha ha only blokes who drive skylines shane!!!

Andy i have heaps of friends who drive skylines and i aint no small boy i'm used to being squished up in the back of a skyline...........

........................wait for it..................

.............not sure if its gonna be about the friends thing or the squished thing.............

If you really want a lift that is fine, I dont mind at all

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