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Haha it's not keyboard warrior style... It's entertainment :thumbsup: Sharpening my skills :D I really don't mind hey...

Ok ALica if you say so. I forgot how smart you needed to be to get a real estate licence in 3 weeks while I studied for 3 years! Oh but of course that makes you highly educated right??

haha thats the price we pay for living in a country that has a very anti-academic culture Tom, people with f**k all brains can earn shit tins of cash and respect while those who work much harder get not the rewards they should.

hi Alicia,

welcome to sau.qld dude:D well people are jealous >_> nuff said lo its always like that.. im a proud owner of a smick 4dr 32 and its my baby haha :D.. i worked 3 jobs and live outta home.. and im still in at skool in yr12.. im proud :P grats.. u own a 34gtr they are 10/10 :P

p.s <3 lynden :thumbsup:

I think we need a few of us want some tips of inversting, thats serious.

It doesnt matter to me how or why you have your money, as long as you are a friendly face and come and join us tuesday nights to talk a whole lot of random stuff well get along just fine.

Best of luck with the site.

and it doesnt matter that you have a bf either :thumbsup:

jk

hope to see you about.

p.s. dont know who should appologies about that other guy...whoever he is.

this GTR_34 has just appeared out of nowhere? Wierd.

wow this has been an interesting read! maybe Geoff's "lets make qld better" thread is already starting to warm things up around here

Cheers,

Dano

PS: Alicia AWESOME car! Well done and good luck with it - just one thing let the candy paint lie with the plethora of lancer's and cheap 4 bangas.

Interesting stuf.. Never the less whatever occupation she has ! im sure shes working hard weather its dancing or otherwise.. im black i dont work hard drug deals get easy money lol jks.. nice GTR you have there

P.S Welcome to SAU Qld you should come out to one of the coffee/cruise meets :thumbsup: not all of us Bite.. hard.. ahem...

Moves onto sounding gay, Forget the chick look at the car. No offense but being a fan of skylines my eye tends to be drawn to the car not what is standing next to it. If I ever make it to a skyline cruise I look forward to seeing your car there as well as everybody elses. Also being new to the forums I have already met quite a few nice members from the queensland section so try not to pay attention to any of the idiots :dry:

WOW what the Fark has been ging on. Let the cars do the talking i say!!!! Tom (if thats your real name) your a dick starting shit on here please cut it out.

p.s Jez how are ya, did ya get ya 32 fixed?

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Moves onto sounding gay, Forget the chick look at the car. No offense but being a fan of skylines my eye tends to be drawn to the car not what is standing next to it.

yes, u must be gay :dry:

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