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pretty much ay!!!! third skyline on eBay Ive seen that has shocking paint designs. :banana:

if people are going to do graphics why not design them well!! like Cara, looks sweeet :)

lol thanks Tom.........you wait till she is finished which will be before Old School N New Age...........she is gonna look stunning! :D ill be a proud mum then hahahaha

anyone just see how a skyline driver got pulled off and ended up doing a runner and driving away and knocking over the police over? p plater in a black r33 series 2.

on Channel 7 news or something

so is that the new way of gettin out of a defect

:):D;):rofl:

car ended up getting impounded under hoon laws. so i take it would probably have a defect sticker on it :)

Edit: Just realized how i type it incorrectly :laughing-smiley-014:

Good riddance to a dickhead who didn't know when to keep it in his pants

I cry no tears for darwin award candidates

-D

hey guys, just a reminder to anyone that was keen on my track day (grip and drift day) its about 3 weeks away now and i need payments and confirmation of anyone interested.

Cheers, oh and how are we all? Been a little while since i posted around here.

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