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Merry X-mas for 2moro every1. I wanna start by saying WHY THE F**K does every1 get so cranky and fu**king grumpy. I sit back reading and luahging at u poor ppl who sit on here being keyboard hero's. Its the internet like it or not all of ya's theres some f**ked up shit on here. Saying a name and presenting a picture which is ment in a humurous manour shouldnt be taken out of the context it was orignally intended.

Steve u know Damo and most the usual's on here to know none of us would ever intend any harm and that on not even our worst enemy, so please for the community all and every cranky pants on here take a chill pill and relax.

bah thats all been said before.

get over it. toughen up, or dont read it :laugh:

i take shit for being a ranga on here, but fuuk, i see the funny

side of it and dont dig into it to find a minor issue and turn

it into a big emo sob story..

geez.

and steve, whats wrong with man love? any holes a goal.

Going for 10 next year?

LOL hopefully this one is the end of my car whoring (for a while). Its something nice and cruisey, but gives me scope to turn it into quite the drifter if (when) I get bored of 'nice and cruisey' :laugh:

Also I've been told the limit of cars you can transfer rego to/from your name is 6. A few of the cars I've had this year I haven't needed to do that, but I reckon I'd still be close. When the new owner of the skyline puts it in his name, that'd have to be at least the 6th :down:

@ Dan:

Lol yeah the 32 was always going to be a drift pig though, it was way too much fun to chuck around.

The new vehicle is stock as they come, doesn't have a turbo and is auto as well :laugh:

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