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indeed it does, sucks that i have 3 accounts and hence i look like an 04...i signed up in dec 02, sometime 03 and finally jan04 when i got my plates...regardless old skewls rock and n00bs suck!

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go the white ones. you can read it pretty easily, but most people prob wont know what it says or means :glare:

yea i know....but its hard finding plates these days and those ones make sense to ppl who know me i suppose..

yea i know....but its hard finding plates these days and those ones make sense to ppl who know me i suppose..

hmm, well its your car, and you have to drive it, so pick the ones that you like the most :glare:

2002 owns u all.
indeed it does, sucks that i have 3 accounts and hence i look like an 04...i signed up in dec 02, sometime 03 and finally jan04 when i got my plates...regardless old skewls rock and n00bs suck!

lets do this!!! New School Vs Old Skool!!!

School yard fights!! :glare:

Lets get ready to rumble!!!

bought a onevia as the little drift pig

building 3026 for skyline

business is going nuts

health is shithouse

not much

yea saw the business thing is sorta taking off ay.....do you do that full time now? Pics of onevia?

lets do this!!! New School Vs Old Skool!!!

School yard fights!! :wave:

Lets get ready to rumble!!!

better give them a minute to take their arthritis meds first, dont want them putting a hip out :glare:

Joshisgehy!!

do you thing you'd have the highest post count if they didn't keep reseting you back to 0....

can we arranged this for Mike that would really piss him off :glare:

Id be up there..

Squizz gets kicks out of f**king with me....

buy a v8

ok mr parts fag. Im sick of yahoo jp kids not able to help me.

I want a boss kit for a nadi wheel for a 1991 UCF10/UCF11 Lexus/celsior.

No cruise controll as i took it off, JZA80 is meant to fit.

No go find out, and will order.

question to answer if your a n00b..do you know who boxhead is rofl??

Gumby??

I dont mind...In not old school or a nooblett, I am kinda in the middle :glare:

Meat in the sandwich hey :wave:

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