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So rude. So childish. Did I bag his car out?? I think it is actually a nice clean looking Supra, I just wouldn't pick it as a 'fine example' of a Supra, and I wouldn't pick mine to be either, I never claimed it to be the hottest Supra, just said I like it... My fave Supra's come out of my husbands work Millennium Motorsports, there's not much else that competes with Carlos' cars... Did I ever bag your car out?? If you want to have a penis enlargement comp, please just PM me and we'll set something up - If you can handle being beaten by a girl ;)

At the end of the day, I'm a 22 year old girl and I've never had a loan, everything that sits in my garage, I paid cash for... Your opinion doesn't make me feel any less stoked about what I have.

Why be so rude??

If his car isnt a prime example, i dont know what is..(only thing i hate on that car is the big sticker on the side) then again, if your into rice, of course your not going to know any better.

You can bag my car, its ok, your allowed to, but i do my cars up so its not baggable (is that a word?) much...

Your husbands work may be tops, i have no idea, but please, dont think there is not much else that competes with it lol.

Talking about penis enlargement, least im happy with mine, i got nothing to prove to you, unlike your enlargement :huh: ...

Good for you about your no money issue's, wish i was in the same situation where i can pay for all those cars in cash, more power to you if it was an honest earning.

I think now we are way off topic lmao

If his car isnt a prime example, i dont know what is..(only thing i hate on that car is the big sticker on the side) then again, if your into rice, of course your not going to know any better.

You can bag my car, its ok, your allowed to, but i do my cars up so its not baggable (is that a word?) much...

Your husbands work may be tops, i have no idea, but please, dont think there is not much else that competes with it lol.

Talking about penis enlargement, least im happy with mine, i got nothing to prove to you, unlike your enlargement :) ...

Good for you about your no money issue's, wish i was in the same situation where i can pay for all those cars in cash, more power to you if it was an honest earning.

I think now we are way off topic lmao

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Come on guys, this is just silly... I didn't come to these forums to create enemies, I don't think anyone deserves to be bagged for their taste and opinion and I just won't do it. Aren't we all here to supposedly share a 'passion,' some experiences and knowledge about the cars we love so much??

I refuse to entertain the whole keyboard warrior thing, I am sure you guys are quite nice people as am I also, do we really need to forfeit to the immature nastiness?

Say whatever you'd like about me, I am out of this debate - It's just getting really silly. Take care and I hope to meet you sometime soon in a friendlier manner.

At What Alicia? Drags, circuit, Hillclimb, Targa, ? Where do these vehicles actually compete?

Aside from many happy customers cars competing and winning titles in various areas, Millennium Motorsports own signature Purple Supra 'UWU55' won the title of Australia's fastest street tyred Supra running a 10.03 @ 150.3mph at its last 2 outings with 818 rwhp - Although the car was expected to run a bit quicker and they were quite dissapointed with that run. That was a while ago now and UWU55 hasn't seen a track for a bit as a new build has begun to be bigger and better, however I don't think it would be fair to spill the secrets, so please just remember my 'Not much else compares' comment next time you see or hear about what Millennium are up to when they're back out on the track.

Anyway guys, all this nastiness really isn't nice and is a bit beneath us 'adults' don't you think? Grade 8 at an all girls school seemed less bitchy. I just don't see the need for all this, I am a friendly and happy person, I don't like to partake in negativity - Life's too short! Just enjoy! :(

Alicia.

Come on guys, this is just silly... I didn't come to these forums to create enemies, I don't think anyone deserves to be bagged for their taste and opinion and I just won't do it. Aren't we all here to supposedly share a 'passion,' some experiences and knowledge about the cars we love so much??

I refuse to entertain the whole keyboard warrior thing, I am sure you guys are quite nice people as am I also, do we really need to forfeit to the immature nastiness?

Say whatever you'd like about me, I am out of this debate - It's just getting really silly. Take care and I hope to meet you sometime soon in a friendlier manner.

Aside from many happy customers cars competing and winning titles in various areas, Millennium Motorsports own signature Purple Supra 'UWU55' won the title of Australia's fastest street tyred Supra running a 10.03 @ 150.3mph at its last 2 outings with 818 rwhp - Although the car was expected to run a bit quicker and they were quite dissapointed with that run. That was a while ago now and UWU55 hasn't seen a track for a bit as a new build has begun to be bigger and better, however I don't think it would be fair to spill the secrets, so please just remember my 'Not much else compares' comment next time you see or hear about what Millennium are up to when they're back out on the track.

Anyway guys, all this nastiness really isn't nice and is a bit beneath us 'adults' don't you think? Grade 8 at an all girls school seemed less bitchy. I just don't see the need for all this, I am a friendly and happy person, I don't like to partake in negativity - Life's too short! Just enjoy! :(

Alicia.

I bear no malice Alice. As i said in a previous post, Brand competitiveness is as much a part of the hipo scene as pod filters.

Yes 10's on street tyres is damn fast but not earth shattering, Skylines run those times and better on less power and faster on similar power. Dragme's black gtst (yes....GTST) is one that comes to mind.

As a matter of fact my latest round of upgrades will be done in another week or so and if all goes according to plan I hope to run in the high 10's/low11's as well and with less power than that (Its a lowly gtst too). So howbout we organize a friendly grudge match For regularly driven street cars (not workshop test mules masquerading as street cars) with the winner getting a free enlargement of any appendage of their choice. :(:D

We are local to each other however our paths havnt crossed as yet. A night at the digs could be a good opportunity.

So rude. So childish. Did I bag his car out?? I think it is actually a nice clean looking Supra, I just wouldn't pick it as a 'fine example' of a Supra, and I wouldn't pick mine to be either, I never claimed it to be the hottest Supra, just said I like it... My fave Supra's come out of my husbands work Millennium Motorsports, there's not much else that competes with Carlos' cars... Did I ever bag your car out?? If you want to have a penis enlargement comp, please just PM me and we'll set something up - If you can handle being beaten by a girl :yes:

At the end of the day, I'm a 22 year old girl and I've never had a loan, everything that sits in my garage, I paid cash for... Your opinion doesn't make me feel any less stoked about what I have.

Why be so rude??

So how in the blue hell did you afford to pay cash for all these toys ? i mean your cars combined value is probably half the value of my house ...I am assuming your not a check out girl at Woolworths right ? ( joke )....What on earth do you do for a job ? I wanna make that sorta coin as well..

yeh and his 10.03 times, the 60ft was like 2.2 or something. that thing should be WELL into the 9's when its back, probly pushing 8's

and guys... give his missus a break, she looks pretty sexy in those pics... :)

^^ lol ...

give her a break cause she looks sexy ... thats soft man :)

give her a break maybe if she had a valid point ... in regards to her husbands cars she may well do.

and besides people that rub the fact that they have got money in your face are usually insecure or feel as though they have something to prove ... thats weak IMO :)

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So how in the blue hell did you afford to pay cash for all these toys ? i mean your cars combined value is probably half the value of my house ...I am assuming your not a check out girl at Woolworths right ? ( joke )....What on earth do you do for a job ? I wanna make that sorta coin as well..

I hear drug pushing and stripping pays well :)

jks :)

Edited by Modena
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and besides people that rub the fact that they have got money in your face are usually insecure or feel as though they have something to prove ... thats weak IMO :)

Well she is 22 after all, just acting her age* :)

*The contents of this post do not apply to BLK33T

Edited by Modena

If you must know how I afford these cars, I started investing in real estate when I was 17, I studied the Real Estate Market thoroughly and am a licensed Real Estate Agent I got lucky with a couple of my properties - I didn't make the money to begin with, my father was killed when I was 11 and my mother commit suicide when I was 16 so I inherited a bit of cash and instead of blowing it like most 'youngins' I invested it wisely... It paid off :laugh:

So true that I wouldn't have had this beginning if it weren't for my parents however I don't think any 'real job' could be any harder to 'earn an honest living' out of than what I went through - I am not a drug dealer, prostitute or any of the things people believe me to be.

As for 'acting my age' I don't think anyone could go through what I did and not come out more mature - It made me grow up fast and as I always look on the positive side, I think of it as a blessing in disguise as I didn't have to make too many mistakes to realise the smart way to go about things in life.

Oh and my husband does not own Millennium, my friend Carlos does, his missus is Kayla another very good friend of mine, my husband just works there as a mechanic after he left The Army last year after 6 years of full time service.

Anyway, so now you know.

This thread is waaaaaaay off topic - If you anything further to ask, say to or say about me, please don't hesitate to cotact me via PM.

Cheers.

Alicia.

I just check my idiot licence and because it's still valid I am allowed to post in this thread ! Woo Hooo! :laugh:

Alicia,

Sounds like you've earnt your hobby in an honest way, end of story. Getting into sewer threads like this means often people splash the poo about.

Best course of action is to award bananna's

BLK33T ; Two banannas :P :P

Modena ; Three banannas :P:):banana:

Anyone who cares to battle it out in a VS thread ; lifetime :banana:

If you must know how I afford these cars, I started investing in real estate when I was 17, I studied the Real Estate Market thoroughly and am a licensed Real Estate Agent I got lucky with a couple of my properties - I didn't make the money to begin with, my father was killed when I was 11 and my mother commit suicide when I was 16 so I inherited a bit of cash and instead of blowing it like most 'youngins' I invested it wisely... It paid off :laugh:

So true that I wouldn't have had this beginning if it weren't for my parents however I don't think any 'real job' could be any harder to 'earn an honest living' out of than what I went through - I am not a drug dealer, prostitute or any of the things people believe me to be.

As for 'acting my age' I don't think anyone could go through what I did and not come out more mature - It made me grow up fast and as I always look on the positive side, I think of it as a blessing in disguise as I didn't have to make too many mistakes to realise the smart way to go about things in life.

Oh and my husband does not own Millennium, my friend Carlos does, his missus is Kayla another very good friend of mine, my husband just works there as a mechanic after he left The Army last year after 6 years of full time service.

Anyway, so now you know.

This thread is waaaaaaay off topic - If you anything further to ask, say to or say about me, please don't hesitate to cotact me via PM.

Cheers.

Alicia.

I am sorry to hear about your really sad and shocking past :P I think no amount of cars or money will ease away the pain of losing your parents/family.

But yes the real estate market is a gold mine, if you bought houses in good areas in 2000-2002 and sold it now, you could actually be driving new Ferraris.

I am happy for you Alicia for making the most of your unfroutunate past, most of the people would of blown all the money on useless or self harming things like booze and alcohol.

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