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Amber, I'm not outta control! You're outta control! The whole freakin' system's outta control! You want the truth? You can't handle the truth! 'Cause when you reach over and stick your hand into a pile of goo that was your best friend's face! You'll know what to do - forget it Amber - it's China Town!"

p.s. MCCR OWNZ JOOOOO!

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hi there guys.

first of all i'd like to say thanks to james for sticking up for a mate,

it's good to know there are loyal people like him out there.

A hi goes out to Ambz and Yoshi too.

Just like to say that i seldom take the net seriously, and as james said about my location, the whole thing is a pisstake, so don't go assuming anything about anyone. for those of you cared to insult me, i'm willing to let that slide as i'm a nice guy :) however I do resent being called a bonehead.

Although many people have personal issues with particular carclubs, was there really any reason to make that post mr. keenan and then make a post on your favourite skyline forum, pointing your skyline buddies to it.

What you did was no more mature than the sickest muzza ripping a pissy little single spinner burnout in the wet and then telling his mate "eyyy look bro, i dun a messive burnout bro, wif da commo bro" and the 50,000 other muzzas replying with "pwooaaar sik bro"

so anyway i'll leave it at that and hopefully one day this thread has 25 pages and 33,000,000 views and finds it way on to every car related forum in the world....but i doubt it, and for the record, I don't really classify myself as an active member of any carclub anymore, so i'm only representing myself in saying this.

....and at the end of the day i'm not the one whose car has a VL commodore motor in it :shake: :uh-huh: ;) :uh-huh: ;) :shake:

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lolololl

helloo adriannnn

hehe

blah my account at mccr has been disabled

i am shattered in tears

i just find it funny as to how far they have taken it so much as to disable my account

when in past they have copped a hell of alot more shitt than wat i dished out to em

anyways its no loss

i just find it fun taking the piss out of them :)

and i didnt take it personal until some *** face made it personal but he will be dealt with anyways

loves u adriannn u rockk fully sik bro

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R31Nismoid no problems really ;)

i found your sig interesting though

RB25det 190rwkw @9psi that's not too bad, but if you take your car down to muzzatech performance, con will sort you out. tell him mahmood sent you. he'll fix you up with a cop chip and a truck cooler (better than that trust or blitz shit). After he fits 25 head gaskets together to lower the compression, he'll just wind up da boost re. you'll be running 35psi and should be making somewhere near 500rwkw (providing you use optimax of course).

35psi is mad because the more boost your car runs the siker it goes. :burnout: :burnout:

:) hehehe YALLAH Jahmes habib

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