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I hear they are even better when they have an engine :D

:D

thats rich coming from a guy who doesnt even own a skyline >_<

here we go again! i swear i hear this in every cruise thread! lol

i hate skylines, bcoz every1 has them. :(

and the gay award goes to.....you, DARREN :D

Well my favourite part of the day was saving a car rolling down a hill into on coming traffic (next would of been the cliff)! Had to use my super duper muscles..... and luckily someone else helped cuz i was getting dragged with the car lol

Dont trust R31 hand breaks that's for sure! Was a close call... few centremeters to spare! Oh boy the excitement through! :P

P.S.

R31 = Square

R32 = Pefect

R33 = Boat

R34 = The Best!

i hope when you are all saying 32, you dont mean the 32gtst being perfect, only thing good about a 32 is the gtr version, gtst 32 is joke.. there, i said it.. damn i wish i didnt miss this crusie.. 33 is a sexy speed boat.

LEFT out v35. ummm = to much money :)

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i hope when you are all saying 32, you dont mean the 32gtst being perfect, only thing good about a 32 is the gtr version, gtst 32 is joke.. there, i said it.. damn i wish i didnt miss this crusie.. 33 is a sexy speed boat.

LEFT out v35. ummm = to much money :D

They dont get included in this conversation as they are a V not a R :action-smiley-069:

Dude it's a bit of light-hearted fun, like telling your mates they are dickheads or having a go at your colleagues by saying that they don't do any work. :miner:

... and in that spirit ... :laugh:

Marc, where did you get the VINYL work done on your 32, I have been racking my brain for ideas, and you come up with the perfect layout on a 32..............thanks

Dude it's a bit of light-hearted fun, like telling your mates they are dickheads or having a go at your colleagues by saying that they don't do any work. :miner:

... and in that spirit ... :laugh:

At least it does skids

PS that was my birthday present from Nexus9 stop whoring it around :)

Dude it's a bit of light-hearted fun, like telling your mates they are dickheads or having a go at your colleagues by saying that they don't do any work. :miner:

... and in that spirit ... :laugh:

and you took what i said seriously :)

i was having a joke dude

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