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pretty lights.

Is there any group buys on this sorta lighty up thing for the rear boot garnish.

I like the look of the fluro green "SILVIA" you see on the back of some nissan s13s and im wondering if its easy to do it for a R33?

Was it fancy dress (the hat) or were you just trying to "save a horse and ride a cowboy" instead? LOL

nah wasn't a fancy dress thing, i just felt like being different and wearing a hat

i think i look pretty good with it on :(

i would of said

'i got drunk and lost my horse! has anybody seen my horse'

:)

if i was drunk i probably would've said the same thing

i should've bought a toy horse :P

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something random...............only notable one to hav appeared so far

http://www.idiotdriver.com.au/component/op...0/limitstart,0/

second from the top

well it seems like someone didnt like your driving skills. on another note, i didnt know such a 'database' existed. im having a read through complaints from SA and omfg there is so many.

something random...............only notable one to hav appeared so far

http://www.idiotdriver.com.au/component/op...0/limitstart,0/

second from the top

i cant go to that site, i get too pissed and think about hitting somone. for the safety of myself and others i avoid looking at some of those rediculous complaints by some of the most ignorant people ever.

"oh p-platers are such shit drivers, all hoons, we should ban all young drivers etc etc"

*looks at cat

"f**king furry piece of shit"

anyone know of some good anger management classes?

:laugh:

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