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attention new mods unfortunately it seems i was overlooked for the position so i feel this wasteland is a suitable place for me to put forward new ideas for an improved sau

im proposing a new club philosphy and policy being;

"business up front party at the rear"

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hey chad, with the hid's, add this bloke to msn; [email protected], hes known as 'angry' on the r31 forums, has sold about 90 hid kits there, good bloke to deal with, knows his shit pretty well.

is there a toyota chaser forum???

jzx100.com

also, this place clearly needs a mod who drives an s14.

Edited by scandyflick
Has anyone here brought one of those HID kits from the group buy section??? Im thinking of buying a set.
hey chad, with the hid's, add this bloke to msn; [email protected], hes known as 'angry' on the r31 forums, has sold about 90 hid kits there, good bloke to deal with, knows his shit pretty well.

bingo

ive got them, orgzmc has them in his drifter, and madaz bought a set earlier in the year good bloke to deal with definitely

tramp stamp aka slag tag

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funny cos its true :)

I see nothing wrong with that. What? Like you'd say "no" :(

Know a few girls with tatts like that and they're fine girls.

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