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Hi Chris, nice to Internet meet you

Nice to internet meet you too

not by the sounds of it.

This guy he knows

He won't admit it.... But he secretly loves it

Dude you just wait until you see what I have in the works for your car once it's finished. I have never and will never like anything about what your doing to that poor skyline

Dude you just wait until you see what I have in the works for your car once it's finished. I have never and will never like anything about what your doing to that poor skyline

Does it involve killing it with fire?

It's funny that Chris calls nicks car an abomination. He's really one of the few people who can do so. He's got one of the cleanest 32 GTRs out.

It is bloody nice, he needs to buy a dirty 33 daily :)

It's funny that Chris calls nicks car an abomination. He's really one of the few people who can do so. He's got one of the cleanest 32 GTRs out.

Ah geez Tony your making me blush :blush:

It is bloody nice, he needs to buy a dirty 33 daily :)

Nothing wrong with the current daily

In about an hours time, I'll be having a coffee with one of the directors to see whether I stay with the company or not. This should be fun

Just go in there in full rage mod, tip over the table... Pull his tie off. And yell at everything

Sure fire way to keep ur job :whistling:

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