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Ahh that makes sense then

Its all so clear now.

Spam bot for sure

+11ty

What kind of useless pom are you?

The kind that watches real sport instead.

LET us have it? You dumped us here coz you didn't want us

And you're unhappy about that?!? We dumped you thieving pricks over here cause we thought you would die. What a f**k up that was should of left you all there in the pissin down rain and moved everyone else over here. Lucky pricks we had to pay to come here!

How bout that moon landing hey? :devil:

Definitely a conspiracy. Hoax.

Or maybe you just don't understand it all chappy? :P

and feel frustrated that you are being left out

aww its ok chappy im here for you!! *group hugs* even if they do make youtube clips about you

That post just proves my point.

Your a tard :devil:

edit - fyi I cant see pics or vid links cause im at work

And you're unhappy about that?!? We dumped you thieving pricks over here cause we thought you would die. What a f**k up that was should of left you all there in the pissin down rain and moved everyone else over here. Lucky pricks we had to pay to come here!

Serves you right, a*sholes!

Edited by Smity42

http://www.sgcarmart.com/news/review.php?AID=65

Came across this when I'm killing some time at work. Pretty impressive for NA. I wonder if theres 1 in Australia since only 300 were made.

if only it came in RWD :devil:

till then my only honda will be a S2000

and i would be yelling at the lights as i take off

"TOO SOON JUNIOR!!"

Edited by Redsuns88

Rotor in a skylin would just be too much work. If your gunna do the engine do a 26 or something with a dirty thirty bottom end.

kinda considering.. but if i manage to get a rb26 block all working ill bolt it up and run it for a season or till it pops then consider doing a 30block

but see what happends

i think im becoming a full on addict towards motor racing.. or is it driving withdrawals..

been looking into seq sihfters and shit..

I remember we were driving, driving in your car

The speed so fast I felt like I was drunk

City lights lay out before us

And your arm felt nice wrapped 'round my shoulder

f*k yeah tracey chapman !!!

yer u can never go fast enough on the street to benefit from them. but tas is a street racer, and craves dangerously high speeds on suburban streets :P

edit, talkin bout the wing :devil:

Edited by bucharest

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