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^^^ yep that would be John Munro - one of the first SAU users, and a celebrity in the Skyline world, owning a previous Australian record holding 9 second R33GTR that has recently been converted into a track car. He also used to own a Bayside blue R34GTR and still has the silver R33GTR that is in the HPI mags as the "3 litre streeter".

yesterday: spotted a Grey R35 GTR turning out of nissan on main north road. On the way back from the city saw a Red one turn out same spot.

Today: omg saw R34 GTR - UP 4 IT at the car wash that thing sounds mental >.< 400+ kw ... nice meeting you.

that 34 gtr is off tap. was washing my old 32 at hollywood one day and seen it come out while i was dryin the car off.

looked the goods and sounded even tougher.

who ever owns is should be a very proud man. its clean tough and well respected.

400?just this week?every person in mannun own 2+ skylines do they?

anyways nice too meet you mstr32,good buy mate,your 32 is nice as in the flesh

Like wise was good meeting you too. :) And cheers for the nice words about my car. Shes running great now after the dyno run.

that 34 gtr is off tap. was washing my old 32 at hollywood one day and seen it come out while i was dryin the car off.

looked the goods and sounded even tougher.

who ever owns is should be a very proud man. its clean tough and well respected.

yeah it sounded TUFF!!! and also just spotted a blue R35 GTR on gouger st in the city asian fella driving it. Did everyone get their r35 GTR's this week or something? they poppin out everywhere @_@

Thats funny none of them spotted you

u spot them from the bus or something? i guess its easy to look down at em from that height we all cant ride in such fine vehicles as the mecerdes 446xpress and huffy bike

maybe you should create a guide so they know exactly how to modify their car to impress you to brighten your boring trip and get it removed from the road permanently all at the same time. step 1 cut cheaper car in half (how about a pulsar), step 2 glue it to the rear of your current car. step 3 call everyone else idiots cause they can still drive theirs

all i see is waaaaaawaaaaaawaaaaaaaaa

all i see is wiiiiiiiiiiiiinnnnnnnnnnnwiiiiiiiinnnnnnnnnnnwiiiiinnnnnnn

thank you for showing me how much of a hypocritical idiot i am, i see it is different now im on the receiving end.

im sorry ive been a rude tool everyone.

spotted ted apologizing, takes a big man to admit when he's wrong

thanks ted, good to see you understand the error of your abusive ways.

look forward to a more kinder positive posts out of you as apposed to the repetitive boring sh%t talking about the same car over and over

spotted ted apologizing, takes a big man to admit when he's wrong

thanks ted, good to see you understand the error of your abusive ways.

look forward to a more kinder positive posts out of you as apposed to the repetitive boring sh%t talking about the same car over and over

go suck a dick.

sorry, thats my dyslexia.

dead, i mean dick, i mean moron, i mean old bald douche, i mean sled has dyslexia also.

see, he can reply with this to a report that a forum member made.

aww didums....did I hurt your girlfriend's feelings with my dislexia?

and the award for biggest wanker mod EVER goes to, drum rollllll

SLED

well done sled, you are officially the biggest cockstain ever.

thankyou and goodnight, faggots.

wow its ok ted ill forgive ya still mate

spotted this found it interesting

ive met Sled, although he probably doesnt remember me. hes a big dude, id like to stay on his good side.. :) , hes nice as though, id think about taking him to dinner.
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