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Guest Nobel Soul

Hi y'all

I am sorry but by law i had to do this since skyzer decided to bank all this crap on me (still waiting for an apology from him).

I in no way support street racing.

Any form of street racing is illegal.

I in no way had anything to do with any of the arrangements that went down for any races.

Skyzer, remember you also have legal obligations, i am waiting for that apology.

Nobelity aint a probability!

So a Noob comes in and starts a S**t fest and then wants an apology *best ****ney voice* Not ruddy likely.

Remember that there was no bill of rights written for the internet so if u dont have privledges u are at the mercy of those who do. Ahh good ol feudal system :D never lets u down.

Glad that u made a small disclaimer though to try and correct some of the damage. However when u signed up u did agree to the terms and conditions set by SAU and our all mighty leader Prank *father, son and holy ghost*.

So any1 wanna PM me if a meet comes up, i wouldnt mind turning up:D

Ok i too, am sorry for organising a "street meet" between Kane and myself. Its not going to happen, when he found out what car i was going to bring along (not the wrx!!). Sorry if i stirred the pot a little bit too much....

I in no way support street racing or street meets. Taking it down to the drags is my genuine thoughts for these type of things.

Boostzor, i'll PM you when the next one comes up :D

Guest Nobel Soul

Some people just like to jump in the middle of it, ignorance seems to be the nature of some, Boostzor, GTS-t Vspec i think you both need to go back to that other thread and do some reading. Skyzer being the nice guy he is, did apologies, because this whole thing has nothing to do with me. As for your comment GTS-T Vspec, i suppose once you read you will find out that i am not a peace broker :D.....

and while we are at it, does anyone know any wise way of bringing in an 850 hp GTR R33 from Japan? ( i am aware of the new import laws)

Nobel Soul.

I read the entire thread yesterday, and so I choose my words with great care.

What you and Kane did in that thread was stupid, and a very poor introduction you made of yourselves. Read the forum for a week or so, see how most people are very civil, then think whether your actions have been out of place.

If you can act in a decent manner then I'm sure we'll all enjoy input from you in the future.

Paul

Originally posted by Nobel Soul

Some people just like to jump in the middle of it, ignorance seems to be the nature of some, Boostzor, GTS-t Vspec i think you both need to go back to that other thread and do some reading. Skyzer being the nice guy he is, did apologies, because this whole thing has nothing to do with me. As for your comment GTS-T Vspec, i suppose once you read you will find out that i am not a peace broker  

So i have to read the entire thread now:rolleyes:

I did read most of the thread before it was deleted/ edited, im not a complete moron ya know.:uh-huh: If its nothing to do with u why are u sticking ure nose in the middle of it?;)

As Vspec said, try reading the forum for a week or so and get used to the feel of it before u go blurting out ultimatums and challenges with no figures or hard facts to back em up. People are not likely to believe u if u act like the regular, garden variety troll.:shake:

BTW i am a moderator and its my job to keep threads like the previous under control, or at least try.:D

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