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Hellloooooooooo ;)

Just thought I'd be a good girl and say hi since I just joined :)

Im not new to forums and I know the deal, newbies are usually nobodys until you get to know them right :laugh:

I cant guarantee I wont say something stupid, but I am a Skyline enthusiast so thats gotta be a head start !!

Dunno what else to say sooooooooo Im done :(

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keep it in ya pants guys.

welcome to the forum. odd, I sold my 93 GTS to a girl in the GC... the car you're looking at, isn't gold by any chance is it?

Oooooh she has good taste, but nahhh the ones Ive seen werent gold.

OHAI YOU LOOK LIKE THE CHICK OFF NIPTUCK

stupid caps

why do i have to do work in caps, what a waste of time that is

i was only jooking abotu the pics or ban thing.

anyway

welcome to the forum

buy my cefiro.

then get back to work

u rule.thx.

awkward silence while everyone runs off to check out profile...

HAHAHA couldnt help but laugh

welcome to the forum manda. my 93 gtst is for sale if your interested ( not up on this forum yet, lazyness has beaten me) lol

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