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i just changed my avatar pic vange, what is it your having trouble with? it took me a while to get it working

i choose the pic from my comp, i did a totaly diff pic..i chose a pic of a monkey, and the 1 i got now comes up...all blured...

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hhmm, Vange..... you got a damn good 'bod (if that is indeed you all sun-tanned in the avatar pic) is all I'll say :teehee::O

On a side note, your previous avatar picture, going back a few months, with the front end of your white R33, looked TOO MUCH like a Lancer. Why is it that on some angles, white R33's from the front look like Lancers?

i was just thinking b4....we had the problem that we didnt know when we c another skyline if they r on sau or not...well i have that problem lol

instead of stickers, how about a special 'signal' so we know..

in most cases, we c the other car travelling in the opposite direction, so how about when we c other lines, we flash our breaks a few times, and if they do the same, u know they r sau :)

also if they r behind u, flash ur breaks, n respond with a quick flash of the highbeams. same would work when crossing paths at an intersection.

any1 else think this is a good idea, or should i just shut up?

we discussed this a while ago....doing the nod, 1 finger off the steering wheel etc...too damn hard.

Everytime i see some other knob in a jdm car out on the road and im in my line, they are always looking at me sly to see what im driving for some reason, or they have a mate with them that is breaking his neck to have a look...what the f**k is so special about other peoples cars?? Especially my beat up wreck??

I undertand people seeing others they know, but racing, and trying to "impress" me with doing skiddies on the road aint funny at all....it just draws attention to me, which isnt cool if i get defected!

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