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me and rodney (GOR33) met her the other week cause she was doing about 50 non stop tuff laps around surfers

so we puuled her over

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first off we could not stop laughing at her cause she kept on doing laps around surfers.

then we started playin silly buggers

she pulled over so we got rodney to sneek up behind her car and snap a picture of her then we continued to piss ourselves laughing cause she was not impressed

about 20 laps later we ran out in front of her car to try and talk to her.

she nearly ran us over.

another 20 laps later we yelled out for her to pull over and talk to us

she did so me and rod walked up to the window

Rodney: hey hows it going

NIS533: ahhh alright

Rodney: So are you on the forums?

NIS533: what

Rodney: you know internet on the Skyline forums

NIS533: why

ME and Rod: cause there are big skyline cruises and meets and make freinds and what not come on SAU Skylines Australia

NIS533: nah i dont couldnt be bothered or somethin

Rod: So does it go alright goes good?

NIS533: yeah

ROD: what has been done to it?

NIS533: i dont know my friend does it up

Rod: riiiiiiggggghhhhttttt so its got lots of power hey

NIS533: yeah

Rod :it must go preety good cause of all the PU55Y POWER (She has a pu55y power sticker all over the back window.

and after all this with me laughin my head of and rod crackin up as well she didnt even crack a smile

conclusion: NIS533 uses the most petrol on the coast and doesnt think rodneys funny if rodney cant make her laugh noone will

Rodney you da funny man

pitty his car seems to break for a day then comes good :D

Rodney you better come out tonight

hahahahahahahahaha was that your old car, *** those plates, i knew ive seen them sumwere

man shes putting out ****en lion power or sumthin, that was no kitten,sic lookin car;)

slide needs an award people, i wish to nominate him for the 110% award:) hahahahaha

Midnight Purple 34 GTR (GTR 38) spotted driving down Turbot at lunchtime today.

 

101cafe stickers on it and a huge set of Volk GT-C's rims :aroused:

That thing is f'ing tough aye. I saw him up the sunny coast a few weeks back when I had the day off. He looked at my car like wtf is that. I looked at his car with my jaw draging along the road.

Silver 32 GTR (maybe GTS-t, I was driving in opposite direction at more or less the posted speed limit) (cunningham highway,swanbank 1pm you were headed inbound )

Smashed bonnet, looked like the bonnet latch came undone, looked pretty nasty. Hope your OK, and that the damage is limited to the bonnet.

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