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WTF are you talking about...

are you just unhappy that you got drilled on there?

QUOTE(kietz0007 @ Feb 11 2008, 11:55 PM) *

lol dats preety daring swerving ur car into another lol i woudlnt do dat shit to my car ahahha

QUOTE(BillyE @ Feb 11 2008, 10:26 PM) *

really? you wouldnt????

wow i thought most people would

why wouldnt u?

QUOTE(kietz0007 @ Feb 11 2008, 11:58 PM) *

and why would YOU?

QUOTE(MR 1JZ @ Feb 12 2008, 8:09 AM) *

the point bill is trying to make is that you do not have the mental capabilities to post with the rest of society on an internet forum, so for everyones sake please stop...

lol seems like you come from NS.com and you don't know how to quote properly. now used the edit button

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http://blitsbodykits.com.au/ << they do 4door side skirts were $125 each

http://www.uniqueautosports.com/pricelists...er33styling.htm << GTR STYLE SIDE SKIRTS FOR SKYLINE R33 GTS-T 4 DOOR PRICE: $450.00 PAIR

there is a Type M 4 door body kit also that looks sexc as

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4door_sleeper: let me know where you got the side skirts n rear pods from as i maybe gettin a 4 door to putt around in, cheers

aww thanks :thumbsup:

+1........warped sense of humour but you're a legend steve
Pfffft NS.com :(:P

Shy_s6 if you don't like what people post on a open forum, You know where to go........... :nyaanyaa:

i was just pointing out that all forums are as bad as each other :P ive been around for a lil bit so i just found it amusing when kiet was saying i dont know 'shitz' about stuff, so was just stirring him up :blush:

madaz: cheers for the links!

Dunno about them all being as bad as each other, I can se a distictive difference to "here" and "there"!! Yeh you have been around a while and put in handy comments, Just remember if you stir too much, here and there will definatly be the same and i'm pretty sure theres quite a few people here that don't want that.....lol....... :nyaanyaa:

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dont diss sopranos lol...

Back to the f**king topic...

The cars involved were a Nissan Maxmima 1992, Subaru Forester 1984 and a Toyota Camry 1993. (for all u paint-sticks know.)

And the speeding was probably caused by 2 soccer mums driving the respected vehicles to beat eachother to a futon sale, the Nissan Maxima (boldy credited as a Nissan Skyline) driven by an 18yo bystander, was a mere spectator to the incident, and because he had a nismo sticker on the rear windscreen of the car; suffered.

When are they going to start showing pictures with these articles of street racing. Even if it voids censorship.

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