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im not quite getting it.. r u saying noel that i should thrash my GTR? i drive it twice a week and majority on the highway.. got no time to do anything and ive got family to take to school.

anyway.. if i still have it next sau meet ill run it ok.. :P just so u dnt blow a head gasket..

Do you know why nissan built that car mark. hot driving a vehicle specifically designed to handle it certainly isnt thrashing it. They gave it a hot motor for what reason"

They gave it big brakes for what reason?

They gave it attessa for what reason.

Trust me, all of the above and a lot more besides certainly wasnt built in to the gtr to be a freakin school bus.

damn it shane.. do i have to go to ur lawn and pull a skid on it..? wait u live in ipswich u folks dnt have lawns u got paddocks ahaha

thatd be quite hard, caus i doubt u have a 2wd switch lol

Do you know why nissan built that car mark. hot driving a vehicle specifically designed to handle it certainly isnt thrashing it. They gave it a hot motor for what reason"

They gave it big brakes for what reason?

They gave it attessa for what reason.

Trust me, all of the above and a lot more besides certainly wasnt built in to the gtr to be a freakin school bus.

damn it noel i already agreed to take it next time if i dnt sell.. lol wat more do u want lol. :P

my sister and bro love riding in the GTR school bus..

hey chris.. i see u lurking tell me wher u put shippuden and top gear Ser9? i cant find it on seans pc.

damn it noel i already agreed to take it next time if i dnt sell.. lol wat more do u want lol. :P

my sister and bro love riding in the GTR school bus..

hey chris.. i see u lurking tell me wher u put shippuden and top gear Ser9? i cant find it on seans pc.

Well orright then, just remember tho, your sis and bro cant ride in the back at willowbank.

Well orright then, just remember tho, your sis and bro cant ride in the back at willowbank.

hehe apparently u can have passengers..said so on the sheet.

also ur line is nice noel.. pitty bout ur paint though.

im am gonna be ther at 3.30 next time and get 4-5 runs in before the commowhores from brisbane show..

hehe apparently u can have passengers..said so on the sheet.

also ur line is nice noel.. pitty bout ur paint though.

im am gonna be ther at 3.30 next time and get 4-5 runs in before the commowhores from brisbane show..

Freakin v8s dumpin their guts everywhere all night sure gummed up the works.

You did mean small end didnt you?

ahaha huh no im sure u spun ur big end didnt u..? oh wait did the white boy try to make a funny.. im obligated to laugh i guess..? :LUAGH:

Sean was meant to have copied all the latest stuff, so you'll have to ask him.

he just said he didnt.. come over again tomorrow chris..?

LOL... just wait til next week you can watch two hours of top gear. It's the season finale. I'm cooking for my girl :P

wat.. screw that.. i wanna see tractors go around the track.. and ur only cooking for her cause she is mad at u for not downloading her her songs.

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