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Originally posted by VLMuzza

wardest.. SUK MY SALAMI!!!!!

We are obviously not dealing with a mental giant here guys.

Muzz, I would retort but I'm afraid I'd my loquatious response would not be monosyllabic enough for you to comprehend.

I will not inflict my university educated intellect upon what I can only assume, is you yr 10 basic education.

And before you think of something typically asinine the say please think first.

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Originally posted by Wardest

We are obviously not dealing with a mental giant here guys.

Muzz, I would retort but I'm afraid I'd my loquatious response would not be monosyllabic enough for you to comprehend.

I will not inflict my university educated intellect upon what I can only assume, is you yr 10 basic education.  

And before you think of something typically asinine the say please think first.

OMG you are the biggest geek! hahahaha.. ok i mite talk like there here its a FORUM! Get over it! hahaha

BTW, you CAN SUK MY SALAMI! Its big and its greek ;)

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Originally posted by VLMuzza

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 ;)

And then work out how much 1 sec = cost in genral.

Its atleast 10K diffrence between a 11 & 10 Sec car.

You can drop the motor i am building STRAIGHT into a VL. The point is i dont want to put it in a 3K car!

To get the same time i will be getting, you would have to spend the same amount of $$ for a VL, if you were building it! (IM BUILDING A RB30)

It doesnt cost 10K more because its going in a skyline!

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Originally posted by Wardest

We are obviously not dealing with a mental giant here guys.

Muzz, I would retort but I'm afraid I'd my loquatious response would not be monosyllabic enough for you to comprehend.

I will not inflict my university educated intellect upon what I can only assume, is you yr 10 basic education.  

And before you think of something typically asinine the say please think first.

dont judge a book by its cover, after you finish you 4 years of UNI and are in the workplace for 5 years you MIGHT be making the money he is today......

But he still drives a Cut&shut VL, and is a leb ;)

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Originally posted by JNR24

dont judge a book by its cover, after you finish you 4 years of UNI and are in the workplace for 5 years you MIGHT be making the money he is today......

But he still drives a Cut&shut VL, and is a leb  ;)

Probably the best thing ne1 has said today! nicely done...

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Originally posted by VLMuzza

mate the point is a SKYLINE is the biggest jap box around! there imported peices of shit! U live in australia, drive a real car!

Otherwise *** off bak to Japan!

ROFL!!!

You wouldnt even know the diffrences between the two!

Aussies make SHIT cars! Its been proven for years!! & even today!

Millions more went into development of my car, compared to a VL!!

I dont care if you think its rice! Its still better than a VL bugger mobile.

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