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lol, not even the fastest bullet trains cover those distances in times like that. :)

btw, there is no kosaka station...i just checked?

i reckon your Brie is spiked, Laurence. :ermm:

Stick to Camembert, best cheese in the world. You should recommend it to GTR man the next time you see him.

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LOL! this little convo was best suited to the pages of MSN..

cant wait to see the flaming ill get over this one! :ermm::)

I can just see it now.. " Thread closed due to multiple Brie, boob job, beer can and bread loaf breaches" :rofl:;)

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I was thinking that the R35 rear drive shafts are 6-bolt, but spaced out like the 5-bolt ones of before rather than the 3-pairs of bolts that people refer to as the 6-bolt now. Now when people start using those drive shafts in other cars, what will they refer to them as. 6-bolt? That would be confusing...

All they had was gouda :ermm:

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:ermm::):rofl:

Cleen yo dam kayboard Lawwrence.

yep, i wonder if my man the plastic surgeon didnt actually have a Vspec version ( V as in viagra, lol )...

I could have sworn the accessories inside the car werent standard equipment...were they manual or auto?

Only one way to find out, really...

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Those marks are errr, compression artefacts... jpeg stuff, yeah, that is it.

Osaka is just a dirty town, it is how we roll.

you big fat liar.

This is how a keyboard should look..and i always thought TKY was way dirtier than OSA..at least girl wise anyway...

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You can keep your brie and goronzola...im sticking faithfully to my Camembert..AHEM..my ummmm....R35... GTR...Hokkaido Camembert V spec..errr.. edition,.,.yeah... :ermm:

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btw, there is no kosaka station...i just checked?
Try Kawachi-Kosaka...

Hehe... between ゴルゴンゾラ、小阪 and いちーばん I reckon you might need to get that keyboard checked out... :ermm:

edit: Nice cheese by the way... hmmm I should have got some too

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Lookin into it as we speak... Thanks for the heads up.

Bloody Mac always givin me the shits ...(grumble, grumble..)

yep..im leaving it out overnight so itll be room temperature frozen tomorrow morning for the toasties...

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since this thread has degenerated into a random discussion (without any help from me I might add!) I will use it to reply to a post in your last thread directed at me:

Your comment about not really caring about material possessions is interesting.

Car gets stolen, insurances cuts me a cheque. case closed game over.

Interesting. No emotional attachment>? I doubt that very much. Lets say someone just inadvertently stole your R33 and it was never recovered. Just cut a cheque and let a dead dog lie?

1. I never said I don't care about material possesions. I love material possesions. I am a material girl, in a material world. I buy as many expensive consumer products as I can get my hands on.

2. I have had one of my R33 GTRs stolen before. and it was not recovered. and yes my insurance company promptly investigated, then handed me the cheque. I banked it and moved on. I was pissed off when it happend but yeah about 30 minutes after I got the cheque I was over it. I didn't lose any money, just a bit of farking around. As much as I love it it's just a car after all and it wasn't the last R33 GTR V Spec on the planet so no point worrying about it. It's probably in UAE somewhere right now, I hope the new owner enjoys it.

RIP Silver Car :P

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