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lol godzilla dont know shit about 2jz, the guy helping ME build the car has built a few supras, little private guy... knows his shit.

hell be able to tell u the name of a good gearbox shop

Random post of the morning :D

wasnt the real isasoimports posting there, col edited what some1 else said

HAHAHAHAHA

It was just a random post abotu some workshop being crap...

The signature was much the same...

I dont have much time for people who sign up one day and contribute nothing and then just bag out then disapear again...

But anyway im going to have some toast im hungry...

Im going to take my posts to another forum

:D i missed this post but i have a sneaky suspition it wasn't courney who posted this.....

it was a fag who has the password but doesn't have the balls to say it them selves

Shane, who do u suggest to rebuild a dog box, just for future reference..

Oh look who it is....

Y are you here??

i think i have to get Chuck Norris on your ass...

"Chuck norris doesn't wear condoms cos NOTHING acn protect you from Chuck Norris!"

:D i missed this post but i have a sneaky suspition it wasn't courney who posted this.....

it was a fag who has the password but doesn't have the balls to say it them selves

Oh look who it is....

Y are you here??

i think i have to get Chuck Norris on your ass...

"Chuck norris doesn't wear condoms cos NOTHING acn protect you from Chuck Norris!"

last i checked this was for skyline owners, in which i own a skyline... sorry dude i have just as much right here as u do :D

lol right on battyboy

whats your Problem wanker??

you have to come in here to abuse people....

thats the reason why i didn't want you in here in the first place....

I was going to teach you a leason in real life and beat some sense into you but you never turned up

* Insert some crapy excuse from eddie here*

no i'll just have to to it on the forum, intellectually

should have no problems there....

I am the key board Ninja After all :D

whats your Problem wanker??

you have to come in here to abuse people....

thats the reason why i didn't want you in here in the first place....

I was going to teach you a leason in real life and beat some sense into you but you never turned up

* Insert some crapy excuse from eddie here*

no i'll just have to to it on the forum, intellectually

should have no problems there....

I am the key board Ninja After all :ninja:

yeh i guess my car accident which i have proof of was a crappy excuse...

one day. maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow. but you will run out of chuck norris facts. what will you do then?

:ninja:

I'll have to round house kick some one

As President Roosevelt said: "We have nothing to fear but fear itself. And Chuck Norris."

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