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anyone who can close my thread???

i dont want any more shit fights....

and i wanna say i personally do not have problems with anyone. i do like this skylines community. so please drop the shit and lets at least get along.

P.S. there are ppl who we dont think the same, but talking is cheap and let the action speaks.

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no-one ever said AlexR34 was the sharpest tool in the shed... that's what comes of having more video games than a teenaged asian kid... unless of course he IS a teenaged asian kid... in which case he may proceed thinking everyone that drives a skyline is male :D

JK buddy :laugh:

Lol SMR33 is a chick

If SMR33 was a she and she is not a he then his/her relationship with Revhead who is a she and she was not a he or he is a he or a he she... Anyway if this was the case then what is their relationship classed as??? As he/her and maby a she he or possiblly a he she... The what its that????

Lesbianism or Homosexuality???

Im looking towards Rhinorebal for the answer to this one...?

I assumed SMR33 was a guy as well alex as I see the car regularly and it always been a guy driving by himself on coro drive :)

Quite funny really. I gave him a toot and a thumbs up but he looked totally confused!!!!

Why wouldn't you recognise a fellow skyline owner on a postie bike in full riding gear!

I am a tenage asian kid lol. Well tenage not asian, but thats close enough lol. Karen can be a guys name too, i think. And also i probably didnt read that far down the post. Im a bit of a word skipper when it comes to reading. Of course i know that females drive skylines, its just that i excpect this to be a male dominent forum which it is so Alex 1 all u 0 lol.

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