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i dont care what the mods think.... the thread is about a club member, being a dick. the forum and club are 2 seperate things.

oh nah man...i meant to direct it at the guy who fcked up his 32... :wub:

wasnt he the guy who posted up the pic of his gf and said something like "now this is what a hottie looks like" or something....i remember that vaguely - i think he copped a lot of crap for it.

just fantastic :wub:.......whats next?

oh nah man...i meant to direct it at the guy who fcked up his 32... :laugh:

wasnt he the guy who posted up the pic of his gf and said something like "now this is what a hottie looks like" or something....i remember that vaguely - i think he copped a lot of crap for it.

just fantastic :).......whats next?

probably. hes an all round tosser.

does not matter - hes bringing down the reputation of the club and imports.....

he was being a smart ass lol

RB20DE....I woulda blown it up if I had one too :worship:

Ban him :huh:

but the power dezz, the power!

lol.... dude in all "controversial" posts on SAU forums you always chime in with that remark...

like a kid out of some teen movie... "oh oh... mum and dad not gonna like you eating all the biscuits... :D "

word bro.....2.20 am i didnt know what else to say....maybe i gotta change it to something like ....errr......."beetch, ima gonna smoke that foo!" ....i dunno man...i will stick to my "kid out of some teen movie" remark :D

Or perhaps a punchline out of an 80's TV sitcom?

"What choo talkin' 'bout Willis?"

"Aye carumba"

"Cowabunga"

etc?

"missed it by that much"

us: so what happened to your engine?

him: um...blew it while doing 120 km/h

us:i dont think so

him:would u believe at 200km/h

us: nup.....

him: would u believe i blew it while chasing a boy scout who seemed to be showing classical signs of rabies?

"missed it by that much"

us: so what happened to your engine?

him: um...blew it while doing 120 km/h

us:i dont think so

him:would u believe at 200km/h

us: nup.....

him: would u believe i blew it while chasing a boy scout who seemed to be showing classical signs of rabies?

lol

Fully Hektic R32 GTS with RB20DE being revved its nut off

http://video.google.com.au/videoplay?docid...516175113564220

:D

f**k you R33 GTSt driving homo's.

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