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Snobby my ass lol if i saw you i would say hi or something or put a thumb up or at least show interest in your car!!! the Guy driving my car had his car there and i let him take mine he shares no interests in skylines what so ever and purely loves EVO's so dun give me that snobby GT-R shit lol if i see ya next time ill make sure i wave or give you a thumbs up so i don't hurt your feelings alright :D?

haha no worries. Hope to see you driving around. (hopefully next time you wont use the 'it was my friend driving' excuse haha :P )

hahaha yea i wasn't sure if you knew it was a GT-R or not just thought i would show u that i had full traction if i took off a little faster!!!! :P lol but yer don't smoke in your car ruins the car i used to work at a car wash people who think that when u smoke it all goes out the window are stupid and blind 60% flys back onto your rear shelf and i have seen ppl burn their seats if someone even asked to smoke in my car they would be walking to the destination :wub:

Are you sure your not my mum in a bogus login?

...my driving, then my window tint, now my smoking...

I have an addiction, cant tell a gtr from my elbow :laugh: ...cant read number plates either, but boy oh boy did you show me at the lights eh????

:D

Are you sure your not my mum in a bogus login?

...my driving, then my window tint, now my smoking...

I have an addiction, cant tell a gtr from my elbow :) ...cant read number plates either, but boy oh boy did you show me at the lights eh????

:P

hahahaha that i had traction lol thats all as it was wet if u want to take this to a track im more than happy to ill run on 15 inch wheels with bald tires u can run on slicks sounds almost fair lol

haha no worries. Hope to see you driving around. (hopefully next time you wont use the 'it was my friend driving' excuse haha :P )

LOLLLL only thing is your going to be like wtf ? the guy at RE customs was Asian this guy is Italian lol

saw a white series 2 33 at fountain gate as i was going up the ramp to the rooftop car park he was going down the ramp gave me thumbs up as i was trying to get up the ramp with out getting stuck on the metal hump lol

saw a white series 2 33 at fountain gate as i was going up the ramp to the rooftop car park he was going down the ramp gave me thumbs up as i was trying to get up the ramp with out getting stuck on the metal hump lol

Yeah that was me mate. A bit slippery goin up the ramp hey lol. Happened to me as well on the way up.

Might have been me and my mate if one was a White S1 with a S2 frontbar and the other was a Silver S2 with custom plates.

one was white, but i spotted them about 1 km apart as i was travelling inbound. it was around midnight. i may or may not have been slightly above the speed limit. :P

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