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OMG :D who is this dude.... lol

hmmm.. josh has gone missing :ninja:

man i can't remeber where Dubai is :ninja: so what company do you work for??

get me a job :(

Dubai is the fastest growing place in the world maybe you should expand your knowledge base and explore what the world has to offer. I work for a multinational consultancy firm.

GTR bar is quite nice bud. Just dont like those 2 rectangular slots in it. No doubt they are there dor a reason tho. At least that bar doesnt look like a mack truck bull bar on a mazda 121 tho.

"borrow" Karens bar...

it very nice... make copies cos you dive like shit and will break it...

Dubai is the fastest growing place in the world maybe you should expand your knowledge base and explore what the world has to offer. I work for a multinational consultancy firm.

lol wikipedia said exactly the same thing.....

whats the name of the company are the hiring??

lol wikipedia said exactly the same thing.....

whats the name of the company are the hiring??

Why would I post my place of work on an Internet forum, I’m happy to talk about what I do, and my life in Dubai perhaps at one of these Tuesday night meetings?

Dubai is the fastest growing place in the world maybe you should expand your knowledge base and explore what the world has to offer. I work for a multinational consultancy firm.

Where abouts in Dubai do you live? What company are you working for?

Why would I post my place of work on an Internet forum, I'm happy to talk about what I do, and my life in Dubai perhaps at one of these Tuesday night meetings?

why not? i asked.... it just a company, or is it that you really dont work or live in Dubai? lol you drive a BMW and never said you had an interest in Skylines, so why would you be here?

are you a terrorist and want to bomb our Tuesday night meet ups?? :(

hey do a seach i'm sure you'll find all the info you want...

Surely you dont think that looks good. Just way too much out front for my tastes.

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this ones quite mild it might be what your after...

Click here just search through what they have, not a bad price either..

Definitely not. To me it simply looks out of proportion to the rest of the car.

picture probably adds to that but it was in proportion with everything else. I think your taste is backwards :(

why not? i asked.... it just a company, or is it that you really dont work or live in Dubai? lol you drive a BMW and never said you had an interest in Skylines, so why would you be here?

are you a terrorist and want to bomb our Tuesday night meet ups?? :(

hey do a seach i'm sure you'll find all the info you want...

Yes i'm a terrorist, from Dubai. I love skylines, and I plan on buying one when I get settled into our new place. As I said I have been a long time forum reader, and now I'm comming to Australia I have signed up.

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