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Shut the f**k up jamie, me and bez know Alfy (guy who owns it) and he is an awesome guy. Why dont you say shit about his car to his face and we will see who ends up on top.

Kris, i know you are usually an alright bloke, but man...sometimes you come out with the gayest shit :laugh: haha.

When did you lose your balls Jamie? Stick by your comments! Its your opinion! If other people want to have a little cry about it, let them. Just cos one person thinks someone else is an "awesome guy", its just that....their opinion!

And on that note.....what is the difference on hating on someone you DON'T know cos their car is "riced"? Who is to say that the owner is not an "awesome guy"? Pot calling the kettle black.

Jamie, call a spade a spade. Dont retract your statements based on other people's opinion! As far as i am concerned, you are entitled to your opinions!

So it's ok to mock someone you don't know anythig about. Your sir are a twat

So it's ok to mock someone you don't know anythig about. Your sir are a twat

its in reference to something Cassandra said in your defence. I have personally met you once a while back, and in my opinion you are an absolute wanker. Hence why i dont make the effort to acknowledge you, or people like you. I dont have time for the immaturity you display. Sure, people might think you are an ok guy, but to me, you are not someone i can or will tolerate. Jamie can say whatever he likes about your mate REGARDLESS of how you feel about him, and for you to come out so aggressive at him on the net, shows how much of a jack ass you really are.

stfu all you keyboard warriors ill smash you all :(

nah but seriously people need to just chill out its just a forum, no need to argue about this stuff people can drive what they want i thought?

Agreed, if you want to drive a beat up looking white 33 with a shitty looking black bonnet and burnout wheels on the back and look like a tool, then do it, it's youi porogative...

Jks dude. just making a point.

Saw a red Hyundai Excel on melton hwy tonight with a fricken GT wing on the back that must have been from off a Hummer it was so wide!! I lol'd so hard I nearly dropped my smoke on my balls!!

It's peanut butter jelly time! :blink::D:D

people get cut over the smallest shit

everyone at one time or another pays out someone for there car

i do and i cop it to for my car aswell, get over it stop all the bitching and sooking over nothing its pathetic really

in the morning or afternoon? i was either going to or coming home from work. on my very long drive lol

It was in the afternoon, and then saw you a day or two later very early in the morning parking on Charman Rd near Commonwealth Bank.

went for a quick cruise to check out the police action, little bit lively in the south east.

also saw a r33 on the dandenong bypass with a hilux, acting like tools.

and a silver r33 parked at keyborough maccers.

guess everyone is being smart and using another car instead of their skyline haha cause there is none out there tonight

Saw a red Hyundai Excel on melton hwy tonight with a fricken GT wing on the back that must have been from off a Hummer it was so wide!! I lol'd so hard I nearly dropped my smoke on my balls!!

It's peanut butter jelly time! :blink::):down:

U'll neva know, one day u might see it taking off from tullamarine, avalon, or maybe murrumbeena!!!lol

It was in the afternoon, and then saw you a day or two later very early in the morning parking on Charman Rd near Commonwealth Bank.

yeh i work on tulip st. and i had to go to the bank the other morning and the stupid atm ate my brand new card.... grrr sooo wasnt happy. lol i will try keep and eye out for u next time

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