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Zaffa, who is 91laurel from SD.com.au? Interesting Pm from them:

haha your a f*ken hero arnt ya call me a little boy ay.. good good can you back up your mouth but josh?? nah you cant dont try to act liek your a f*ken legend around here coz your not s***! oh i drive a porsh im a sick *burrito*.. F*** up *burrito* your dad buys you everything maybe you dont know me.. i have been to last 4 QRW days and will be there again this weekend. no i dident know you thrashed ya 32 herd it was fast but never seen it now that nigno owns it i know more about it.. 30 points? so that makes you unable to hold a licens? how tuff guy i lost 27 points and only lost my licens for 3 months stop acting like ya all that your nothign but a daddys boy..you wonna debate it you know were i live yo know what i look like f*kEN START SOMTHING *burrito*!

To which i replied:

Who are you then? I have no idea where you live, let alone what you look like. If you were who I thought you were you would have seen my old R32 go, which it appears you haven't.

Who gives a shit if my father buys me my cars? How does this affect you? Does it bother you that much?

The context you keep typing in, keeps saying I'm meant to know you, and know all about you're driving and your friends driving. If you're not the young guy who bought Gibbo's Laurel I've never met you.

I'm never out enough, to see Liam's driving, let alone comment on his drifting, or even yours. Your right though, a few of my friends seem to think they are better, however you an I both know these people can't slide.

Question: Why would I come and start something, when;

1) I don't know you, or know what you look like.

2) I get more enjoyment out of dragging people through the legal system, then being physical.

That fact I have lost 30 points doesn't make me "tough" it means I cant hold a license.

And your right, I do think I'm a hero. I have a huge f**king ego, because basically I f**king can.

You clearly don't like it, so why talk to me. Or why even post your original reply in that thread.

Get ya arab water pipe out kofi!

Next time im at QR.

Old mate with the 1jz 180sx said I should foot some prize money. If they are so good, and if they win a night event outright, I pay up. If not and they suck they shut up.

I like that idea.

Check ur msn window. as Im not posting it up on SAU, as im not starting another forum war. The above is a PM. 91laurel is now offline *waits for reply*
Next time im at QR.

Old mate with the 1jz 180sx said I should foot some prize money. If they are so good, and if they win a night event outright, I pay up. If not and they suck they shut up.

I like that idea.

Heck I will throw in one of my beers!

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