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Oh liz. thats awful. *hugs*

When the dumb twit that did this comes back sew his arse for it.

I have no experence in this matter and dont have any conncentions that can deal with it, by the sounds of it you have a few pople on your side.

I hope all works out for you. Its awful when people trying to do good have this like this happen to them.

That guy is one gutless phuckup. I feel so sorry for you, especially cos your skryrine was low and and it was black!. Im sure someone on the forum has a few geezas in the UK who could hunt this dude down. Sounds like hes stoopid enough to come back to Australia and not only should he get arrested but also get a full cavity search from one of those butch ladies at the airport. If it makes ya feel betta you can take my black 32 for a fang. Hope it all works out for ya, and soon.

Cheers, Mark

well I have a boost guage/pillar mount here that I bought and was going to put on my baby when I got back from singas... sitting on the fridge...looking out of place. Its like a reminder every morning hahaha (shouldn't laugh... but what else can I do)

Thanks Mark - I love your r32 - very hot hahaha I wouldn't drive anyone else car though... thanks anyway babe :)

liz, sorry to hear :) there alot of ****tards around hey and they always get others into shit :(

and off topic did u come into nandos the other day? i not sure if it was you coz i only saw you as you walked out so it's kinda a guess :)

adrian:p

Hey, Ill kill him for an autronic with traction control.:whip:

Liz, well if ya need a ride for the next Skylines Aust cruise then let me know. Ive been havin to fill the whole car up with people to get traction since I wound my boost up:burnout:

hrhehee liz, you shoulda said somethin it would have taken my mind of the retards i was working with hheehehehee the word "stressed" dosn't even sum up what i was going through that day lol :) hehee

adrian:p

ahem back on topic now hehehehe

just to join in on the i'll kill him statements

"I'll kill him for a manual gearbox, heavy duty clutch and all the fruits"

p.s also as nostalgik said and autronics ecu but minus that traction control hehee it's all about going sideways nigga!

adrian :)

p.s also as nostalgik said and autronics ecu but minus that traction control hehee it's all about going sideways nigga!

adrian :) [/b]

Now that is a damn good point. What was I thinkin dude

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ffftttttttttttttt!!

PS: Id just put a switch in the cabin so I can turn traction off when desired................................which would probably be.....ummmmm...........................99.95% of the time:burnout:

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