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i have a mate at work who is into mccr type things (hondas and rice)

he was tellin me 2day that they have a thread about monday, and they r wingin bad cos we took off

we waited 4 so long, then THEY went a different direction, and have a sook

god i hate those fools

they also said sumthin like, u guys need to realise u only have skylines....

omg, theres nothin "only" about a skyline

especially when u think ya car rocks and runs 10s cos u cant fit anymore stickers on or any more teddies in ya car

thats my 2c ! :P

what u guys think of them...

what makes me laugh is the person that said "you only have skylines" is me

and infact..i OWN a skyline, and in fact..i dont refer skylines with BOVs and Wings

you guys have really gotta lighten up :uh-huh:

we waited 4 so long, then THEY went a different direction, and have a sook

dood, your having the sook here

im not supporting mccr in anyway, i have my issues with them..i just dont like the attitude u guys reflect of SAU

Originally posted by MzDfectd

they do have a thread but they never mentioned anything bout u guys in there

whistla said:

YAY for the pewfs at SAU, huge wings, 400R kits, GTR badges and bovs all da way bro!

tell em to get over themesevles amber  

read their threads  

"my skyline is too powerful for the street"  

"they didnt cruise cos they cant keep up"  

come on fellas, ITS ONLY A SKYLINE u aint got nothing special!  

/me goes and puts a double decked T-wing and some sik lan 14" wheels on his 33  

....sounds like someone has issues.. what's the deal with that whistla?!?!?!?!?!

:)

lol but in a drag race we would beat the majority of them

i dun like mccr too

i heard at the meets they invite police to come along aswell to show they are all legal and game and they just end up getting defected by the police. thats lame. sif join a club to get defected.

pft... ****ing cut the shit guys.. honestly.. you sound like a bunch of kids in the playground.

There is absolutely no reason to have an attitude like that. Yes, we all own skylines (or must of us here) and/or we like them. No not everybody owns skylines. Yes plenty of people are actually happy not owning skylines and driving whatever they are driving (no matter what it might seem to some of us). Believe it or not, not everybody has 15k+ for their first car to buy a skyline. No we shouldn't be looking down our noses at anybody else as what does that achieve? There is no reason people can't go on joint cruises if people know that its going to be a joint cruise and its clearly stated as such. If you don't want to come, don't go. And finally and most IMPORTANTLY, stop bitching and wingeing and/or making rumours or word matches between each other just to cause trouble because it always does, and will GET OUT OF HAND.

enuff said!

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