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yes david you are correct by saying that and you understood me correctly....

and to richard..... don't want to bring you down but I think the guy that yelled outa the truck is abit of a wanka for doing so..... but i dont wanna bring you down lol

also i couldn't give a f**k if the guys mate has the new GTR, hell I should yell back to the drongo next time "my dads truck shits all over your one", thats the same logic he used.....

also have you heard of 6 degrees of seperation????

technically i can say that my mates, mates, mates, mates, mate skyline is better than his mates anyway,,, also my mates, mates, mates, mates, mate knows queen elizabeth personally......

whiskey

tango

foxtrot

i was giggling at this one......

Im surprised you could understand what he was saying... Most of the stuff I hear yelled from cars just comes out "AYOURRAAAHHBRGGERR... HAHAHA"....

Actually...most stuff I've heard coming from concreters mouths in the best conditions resembles AYOURRAAAHHBRGGERR anyway... :D

AND when i read this - I fcuking loled so loud and so hard that my stomach is in pain right now!!!!!! reminded me of this from police academy (watch the first 20 seconds):

I have to be honest here I know the guy and have seen his mates car, and from what I know it is much nicer than yours. don't want to bring you down just letting you know he wasn't just bullshitting.

lol

Richard i think the point Tom's tryna make his that he couldn't give a f*ck if anyone's car is better then his. im the same too. i see plenty of skylines way cooler then mine, i also see skylines shitter then mine. but that doesnt force me to wind down the window and let someone know how shit there car is. i also know people with ferrari's and porsches - that doesnt make me wanna yell at people claiming someone else car is better then theirs. f*ckin immature. i would have laughed too Tom.
yes david you are correct by saying that and you understood me correctly....

and to richard..... don't want to bring you down but I think the guy that yelled outa the truck is abit of a wanka for doing so..... but i dont wanna bring you down lol

also i couldn't give a f**k if the guys mate has the new GTR, hell I should yell back to the drongo next time "my dads truck shits all over your one", thats the same logic he used.....

also have you heard of 6 degrees of seperation????

technically i can say that my mates, mates, mates, mates, mate skyline is better than his mates anyway,,, also my mates, mates, mates, mates, mate knows queen elizabeth personally......

ok are you two serious and you just dont undersand what BB is saying? or are you shit at sarcasam? wich would still be true if the first is true..

the thread title contains the following grammatical error: the word "your" (a possessive noun) was used in place of "you're", which is a composite descriptive word meaning 'you are' in the unabbreviated form.

cheers

stfu Sh@un no one cares about your stupid squabbles :(

the fleeting pain of correction is better than the shame of a lifetime lived in ignorance... bitch :D

all your skylines are shit

Audis is where its at fags

Audis are the new chav-charriots; Jeremy Clarkson said so

and i didn't really rate your mum

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