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Originally posted by CerealKiller

C-Red's R33 GTAAH :(

Hahaaa that's good!

I saw SWEEEET on a MX5? honda S2000? can't remember, was a little convertible anywayz.. also can't remember how many "E"s it had, but you get the idea.

The best Skyline plate was one i read of in a thread in the NSW forum: DSKYD or something similar to that. ("Disguised" if anyone doesn't get it :D )

Originally posted by 2GU UP

2GU UP

its might not look like much yea its not turbo but wait till i jump on the brakes hehehehe  

:burnout:

OHHHHHHHHH!!!! BRO!!! Those plates are FUL SIK CUZ... I swear to God bro, I swear to God..... That burnout is so sik bro.... You're my hero bro...

Originally posted by Merli

OHHHHHHHHH!!!! BRO!!! Those plates are FUL SIK CUZ... I swear to God bro, I swear to God..... That burnout is so sik bro.... You're my hero bro...

You do that a little too well Merli, I'm frightened...

Originally posted by 2GU UP

2GU UP

its might not look like much yea its not turbo but wait till i jump on the brakes hehehehe  

:burnout:

Bro your like fully famous, that was a great burnout show you put on at the rocks a few weeks back - you kept us all entertained :D

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