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GTST he is just a kid for christ sake. Why dont you grow up a bit and not be an internet tough guy. Show some tolerance, he is just after some advice. Didn't you dream big when you were young? try and act a bit bigger? or did you save that for now when you're "older". Honestly you get on these threads and throw your weight around so much, it gets a bit tiering after a while.

And yea, Juz, what is with the caps for every word?

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Well said Mitch,

Guys give Juz a break...Mitch is right in saying Juz just wanted to come and get some advice.

We probably sound like parents Juz, but the reality is, its probably the best avenue for you to travel.

But i do encourage you to take part in our culture. You dont have to own a skyline to wonder around these forums. Make some good mates, get to some meet ups, and just enjoy!

It should be mentioned that you should approach people with maturity and relevance when seeking help/advice.

Your first mistake is a R32... Unless its off someone whos spent alot of time on it then id go a r33 or r34 not much between them.

R32's often have problems and the worst thing for a p plated is problems.

i got n r32 gtr not a problem mate f**kin awesome cars so dont listen to tools that dont know what thyre on about man

Juz - If I knew you in person, I'd punch you square in the mouth if you spoke in your gansta shit.

grow up mate.

do you see anyone else talking like Vanilla Ice in here?

You are but one of Many little skool holleydayz kids that come on here starting stupid shit and lieing to increase the E-respect or something.

Head on over to boostcruising for that type of shit.

and LEARN TO SPELL.

Aiight.. Peace out homes.. Word to your mother..!

If only you knew how much of a conversation topic you make in the Member's section :D

get a subaru brumby.......john brumby approves of it

I love Brumbys. I wanted to put a EJ20T in one at one stage :)

You should aim for a R31 GTS-X (if they come naturally aspirated...)

r31gts-rbia2.jpg

2 door R31, you don't see them everyday and they definitely look mean... in my opinion... which matters heaps on the interwebz eh? :)

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By they way, this afternoon I spent $86.74 on 53.25L of fuel. Oddometer read something like 490ish. It has been one of my heavier weeks after doing the "ground your boost solenoid" mod, but I'm comfortable with that economy

GTST,

mate if you think im one of the "little skool holleydayz kids", you don't know me, so don't judge me. if you think im on this forum to cause trouble your very wrong mate, i have a genuine interest in skylines. I just posted this topic to get some information/feedback, i wasn't looking for trouble or anything along those lines, but i have to say one thing, you are a real big man if you wont to hit a 15 year old...makes me smile.

Well said Mitch,

Guys give Juz a break...Mitch is right in saying Juz just wanted to come and get some advice.

We probably sound like parents Juz, but the reality is, its probably the best avenue for you to travel.

But i do encourage you to take part in our culture. You dont have to own a skyline to wonder around these forums. Make some good mates, get to some meet ups, and just enjoy!

It should be mentioned that you should approach people with maturity and relevance when seeking help/advice.

WHAT do u mean Shane some of us are parents ha ha ha!!!!!!

Going back to halo 3 look me up gizzmo88

you "WONT" in wat you guys are doing.

We earnt our cars generally by spelling properly and not abusing the old 'lolz' to much.

buy, sorry I mean bye... no wait... by a matchbox car or a model to keep you going until you finish reading a dictionary. That's my advice :P

I wish I got paid for correct spelling and grammar, wouldn't that make life simple.

you "WONT" in wat you guys are doing.

We earnt our cars generally by spelling properly and not abusing the old 'lolz' toO much.

buy, sorry I mean bye... no wait... by a matchbox car or a model to keep you going until you finish reading a dictionary. That's my advice :P

A small correction to your post, that's not a superfluous O it belongs there.

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this thread should be closed before it becomes an all out slanging fest.

Matty, does spelling and grammar really matter in a forum? we know what was trying to be said so what does it matter? seriously i make spelling and grammar mistakes all the time. Yea its good that someone told Juz to try and fix it up, but i dont think he needs to be told by a group of people.

Comeon guys give the kid a beak, he is only 15 and experiencing some awkward "changes" :)

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