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well, I've got a feeling that if you came up in person and wanted to have a look at our cars, you're probably going to get told to f**k off, due to being a smart mouthed wanker.

I'm certainly going to tell you, thats for sure. No separate personality for internet and real life here.

There's always got to be a d!ckhead that thinks he's cool on the internet....

i've seen their cars before and never got told to f**k off... not once. even been on cruise's with these guys

so i doubt if i "came up in person and wanted to have a look" i would be fine. and u dont own a car so i got nothing to look at

I'm assuming before you proved how much of a dickhead you are over the past couple of days? I bet they don't even know who you are...

I own 2 cars and a bike. When the GTR lands, I'll be much happier. And yes, I'll be telling you to f**k off. You seem pretty secretive about who you are, probably so people don't tell you to f**k off when you show up, when they realise that you're that "dickhead on the forum"

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i used to own 2 cars and a bike too, wow... pretty sure next time i see them and tell them that im the "dickhead on the forum" we will all have a chuckle at how far this has gone....

and why do u think i will want to look at ur GTR when u get it ?? seen one GTR seen them all... i have like 8 mates with GTR's

Oh, and you really are one low piece of shit for paying me out about some f**k writing my car off, Which in turn landed me in hospital. how old are you? 9? Do you get punched in the face a lot?

and, I wouldn't be so sure about people laughing about your little shit stir parade. You've proven well and truly how much of a cockhead you are. To me you seem like some little dumb f**k that thinks he's cool because he owns a skyline, and can talk cool on the internet. You probably still live with your parents too.

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hahahaha are u gonna punch me in the face pacey ?? ur crazy mate. and they know what kinda person i am already, therfore im sure have proven to them that i am how u say a "cockhead"

i actually dont think i am any more cooler for owning a skyline, dont realy like them to be honest. internet has nothing to do with when or where or how i talk cool

as for living with my parents ?? what does that have to do with anything ?? am i cooler if i have my own place ??

I wouldn't waste my time or energy on a little wanker like yourself. I know you're lying too - Because they don't even know who you are. Not many people in this thread do. Hence the PMs.

Lying to be cool hey. f**k, you must only be some dumb kid.

Got to make up for those short falls somehow though. Lying, skyline with a BOV and stickers etc. I'm very sure you are one of those people that bought one just to be cool. Good for you. Dickhead.

they dont know my user name. OBVIOUSLY..... and now u show ur inteligence by calling me names hahaha ohhh it hurts jono, please be nice to me.....

and pretty sure all skylines come with a BOV standard so i dont know how this is making me anymore cooler then u when u had a skyline... oh and when ur GTR gets here u will be cool x2 f**k YEAH

yeah man.

You cracked earlier about me mentioning you living with your parents?

Well, you were paying me out for not having a car... Yet you still live at home, can't spell, own a skyline and don't know very much about them. So instead you come to a forum, lie, talk absolute shit, and prove that you're a cockhead.

To sum it up, so far you identified yourself as:

- A liar

- A hopeless flamin mongrel still at home

- Needs to pay people out for being in car accidents

- Think your cool because you have a skyline and mine is dead

- Bragged about having two cars and a bike, but still live at home.. Wow, you're smart, you know how to get a bank loan

- That you cannot spell

- You're cool on the internet

- Like Atmo BOVs and stickers

Keep it up, you've managed to amuse me for most of the day. Cisco IOS code can be boring sometimes without a distraction.

i dont even know if i should write a response to that...

how am i any of these things ??

a liar haha

when did i pay u out about being in a car accident ??

i dont think im cool for owning a skyline

a bank loan of 5g 6yrs ago wow guess i am smart for living at home saving for a deposit on a house

cant spell... no one cares, u can obviously read it fine

yes i am cool on the internet, most ppl are

where did i say i like atmo bov's and stickers ??

and if these "mates" have pm'd u telling u not to worry about me why continue to post ??

I continue to post because its killing time and I love seeing how much of a wanker you are provong yourself to be. Keep kidding yourself. Will catch up with you one day.

When did you pay me out? Comments like me "having no car" you just wrote for fun? You don't even read what you write. it seriously makes you look like the most immature dickhead.

Now you're back pedaling because you've been called out so many times.

Just another wanker that bought a skyline to be cool and knows nothing about them...

Edited by The Mafia

having no car ??? nothing about an accident ?? did i read it wrong....

i know a fair bit about skylines actually and how many times do i have to say i didnt buy it to be cool ?? ur do u keep skipping that part ?

I'm just going to keep telling you because you've gone out of your way to spam up my thread trying to be cool, and cannot give one bit of input to the educated discussion.

Said it before and I'll say it again....

"Just another wanker that bought a skyline to be cool and knows nothing about them... "

Dont know very much about skylines?

LOL.

They are the same f**ken shit as any other car. Same shit, different smell.

If you can work on a silvia, you can work on a skyline without much issue.

Edited by Force Fed

well ur just another wanker too then jono.....

spam or not it is keep this thread alive and everyone needs a good laugh

not really. You've contradicted yourself once again. You were paying me out for not having a car remember?

On the other hand, I could say that the guys that have actually talked about things worth reading, definitely know what they are on about. You on the other hand, have no idea, so you just post spam, shit stir, and ruin a perfectly good discussion. Remember what I said - You're just another wanker that bought a skyline to be cool, and knows nothing about them. And in this case, nothing to add to the discussion.

Its ok buddy. Its the internet. You're cool remember?

and pretty sure there is walk throughs on how to build any motor on the net....

not rocket science at all. yes some stuff is technical but if u have half a brain which u obviously do if u can use a computer u should be able to get it done

DO WORK

ok so a gtr has an rb26...

im a skyline guru there ya go jono a usefull post...

someone reading this now knows that a gtr has an rb26 in it

and when u get ur GTR u will be back to being "another wanker that bought a skyline to be cool, and knows nothing about them" as u put it

Actually, wrong again dickhead. I'll be someone that adds constructive input to threads, and bought the car to RACE it around any race track close enough to tear apart.

You'll still be a "another wanker that bought a skyline to be cool, and knows nothing about them" though. So its all good.

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