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I just got my best mate into trouble by telling his girlfriend he is cheating on her... Opps... :laugh:

I dont like guys (even if they are mates) who step on women like their dirt...

Agreed. Call me old fashioned but I think faaaar too many guys take their partners for granted. Women are special... treat them that way.
All the other 9 second cars make very close to 1000hp :laugh:

indeed they do...see how i said 10's first, caus that will be more 'street friendly' then the 9's

it's doable, caus i hardly ever drive the car anyway (when it is on the road and running)

OMG OMG

I have not seen my ex-gf for a long time... But to see her on the forums has just blown me away... Pitty she is a bitch...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...35191&st=60

The one on the left... In the first photo with the RX7...

(90% sure its her, dont remember the legs being that long tho...?)

You got to stop hiring your best mates sister...

I know its funny when she takes her cloths off, but really its his sister dude... :laugh:

Yeah but its half the fun especially when she told one of my mates that organised it to tell us all to keep our mouths shut cause her bf doesnt knw she strips, must be a bit of a dumb arse but

10:30pm Where are you going dressed like a police officer at this hour honey

10:31pm just out with the girls be home in an hour

11:30pm why are you all oily and have hot wax marks all over you?

11:31pm the girls and i played truth or dare!

Dooofus!!!!

Edited by SLO-89
Agreed. Call me old fashioned but I think faaaar too many guys take their partners for granted. Women are special... treat them that way.

awww, aren't you a sweetie pie!

Yeah I figured that's what you meant, I was just being a smart arse lol

He is now the fastest GTR in the world, the HKS R33 is now in second. I can't remember the exact time but it was mid-low 7s @ 190mph I think?

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