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Originally posted by VLMuzza

ye and? LoL.. u were baggin my car and i havent built my car for speed! and u think ur cars soo fast then fine ur on!

Its my broz car i can drive it netime i want! Or he will be happy to race u...  NETIME!

Yeah I'm definatly with 2fardown. You should brush up on your English skills and learn how to read. It would be good if you could comprehend what I was trying to tell you.

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ALL HOLDENS LICK FAT KOHCKS!

The only reasons VLS are good is because your little Rice freinds designed the motor!!!

You forget who designed them! NISSAN = JAP = RICE

YOU HAVE A RICE MOTOR IN YOUR SHITBOX EX-TAXIS!!

Now for the best thing!::

My car can handle, has areodynamics, fuel economy, MUCH BETTER interior, and just a allround better looking car.

DESIGNED BY RICE, THAT DESIGNED YOUR MOTOR, THAT HOLDEN PUT IN YOUR CAMIRAS!!!

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Originally posted by Zdenko

that sallrite

cause i baught or for da speed...  

somthing that the skyline couldnt give me with out spending 30 grand like JNR24 will end up doing

Id rather spend 30K on a R33 than a VL.

To get the same performance iam getting youl have to spend the same.

Just remember iam using the same block as you! ;)

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Originally posted by JNR24

Id rather spend 30K on a R33 than a VL.

To get the same performance iam getting youl have to spend the same.

Just remember iam using the same block as you! :P

Ok im gonna hold you to this! we will see exactly wat Zdenkos car runs 1/4 mile and what it owes him! and see exactly wat u run and wat it owes u!

i think Zdenko will be much better off ;)

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Originally posted by Wardest

Whoa....., simmer down there JNR24.

No need to fly off the handle.

Go back to your drink mate.  Isn't it obvious they came in here looking for a fight?   Sure they open their mouths without thinking but i thought we'd all be used to that from domestic drivers by now.

I DONT FUGEN DRINK!!!

IAM ARABIC!!! ARABS DONT DRINK!

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