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I just sent this to him (colin)

Intelligence is not a word you should use in the matter of the R35GTR, if you had any you would of launched it along with the rest of the world, then YOU would not be in this position.

You wont stop us importing them!!

I can be a cheeky bastard sometimes :whistling:

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I would suggest that rather than playing spy games you focus on worrying about your own house and leave the rest alone. if you run a good business, offer good service and competetive pricing then you have nothing to worry about.

On a side point, I vote you change your avatar name to "Beer Bizzle" for one day.

Are you all in with me?

Looks like red to me, are you sure your not colour blind?

lol, the jig is up. it's actually midnight purple 16. from some angles it looks grey, from other angles it looks red and from yet more angles it makes nissan look childish...

lol, the jig is up. it's actually midnight purple 16. from some angles it looks grey, from other angles it looks red and from yet more angles it makes nissan look childish...

:laughing-smiley-014:

FUCK THAT'S GOLD!

On a side point, I vote you change your avatar name to "Beer Bizzle" for one day.

Are you all in with me?

don't make life hard for yourself omar. I am not mature enough to use my powers only for good and you may find yourself posting all kind of funny things. and having a new delightful avatar every day. or perhaps I'll just change your user name to beer bizzle's bizzle?

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don't make life hard for yourself omar. I am not mature enough to use my powers only for good and you may find yourself posting all kind of funny things. and having a new delightful avatar every day. or perhaps I'll just change your user name to beer bizzle's bizzle?

Lol, for a second there Beer Bizzle i became your no.1 fan!

Good to have you back. Or bizzle. Or whatever.

Dear Mr Beer Baron,

I do not appreciate the tone of your above comment, if you would like to discuss this issue in further detail please contact me via my personal email, [email protected].

Warmest regards,

Colin Buckley

We should really put these shenanigans behind us. Let's do lunch?

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