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when i went downstairs to check offsets and what not, i noticed roo was typing. came back upstairs and he was still typing... hmm, hang on a sec. refresh, new post in the wasteland, one from roo oddly enough. first thing that came to mind;

rick roll.

check the link, oh you sly dog...

... ruby, you officially just became awesome again.

What? :dry: Its the quiet ones you gotta watch out for. Andrew, you shoulda known better. ;) See y'all when I get back from my holiday. :D

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How do I get the text below my avatar pic changed to SAU:SA #1 :dry:

Huh?

You, QUIET? bs.

By that I mean I'm more subtle and less suspect than Scandy :D

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Just looking through ebay and found this, VP commodore styles much!

*looks a rear wheel arches* .... *Runs to vomit*

that is f**king horrid, bogans should have to pass a test before taking ownership of skylines.

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Thanks :dry: Thought it was something simple ... I went right past it ;)

Oh dear ... I don't appear to be popular on ns.com for the rick roll :D

Just looking through ebay and found this, VP commodore styles much!

*looks a rear wheel arches* .... *Runs to vomit*

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What compels someone to do such a thing is fkn beyond me! Pay to make your car look shit, nice concept hey!!!!

you were never popular there in the first place.

... did you just make it worse?

Of course not ... much. :D

Why so serious?

edit: Hey, hey. I just got a ban from ns.com for the rick roll :dry:

Of course not ... much. :D

Why so serious?

edit: Hey, hey. I just got a ban from ns.com for the rick roll :dry:

i think they banned you for the blue mesh and the wheels. the rick roll just gave them a legit reason to do it.

... just sayin.

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