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Ryan in the red R33 hear, just to set the record straight troy and damo are the most pussiest skyline drivers i have ever seen. Both are too scared 2 push there cars to the limit both are crap drivers nether can put there cars sideways without spinning out of control. When you's boys are ready to play Ill be Drifting more sideways and racing harder and faster they both of you put 2gether. RED R33 DRIFTGOAT...

BARR... BARR... BARR...

GTS Skyline TopSpeed Record Holder 272@7340RPM

dude give a ****

1 day your gonna be wrapped around a tree

its u guys that give jap import drivers a bad name

every1 says it

all the cops know you

i dont give if i drive like a *****

i got the car cause i like the car

i didnt get it to have an ego and to drive it like an idiot

u sound more like a commodore driver

haah

made us piss

i know u would of but we did the LEGAL LIMIT

and how do i seem full of shit ? :D

also good sound system to me is better than havin a big turbo :(

for now anyway

u know another thing that happened

gave ryan in his red r33 a drag down ewans road

it was a dead even heat to the end

i thought i was gonna get owned

;)

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