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thought id post this dribble here.

about 6months ago i waiting for a friend at a car wash and a couple of kids come up and were getting all excited about my car. seen as i was the same at their age i showed them the engine and 1 said you should get a GODZILLA in there it'll go heaps quick. i said what are you talking about its a gtr it is godzilla then he said i should get a bigger 1 :D thanks for the advice kid.

then last night she was blonde (not to mention good looking) so i cut her some slack got her taxi driver to gun it up to me and then slow down when i was trying to get this crazy taxi away from me and at 20ks in the 60zone asks me if i was driving a genuine r32 :) yes cause you would go to the effort of faking a car you could pick up for like 7k. next followed is it a real gtr, if someone went to the effort of putting on a gtr badge on their gts would they tell you its not a gtr.

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ok ppls.. please keep the links clean.

No pron etc.

looks like i failed with a drunken post last night LOL

cubes wisely deleted my post

the link i put in goes to a top site that is full of this kind of stuff... HOWEVER it also contains pr0n

this link is CLEAN!!

http://failblog.org/

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