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I doubt ponting will bat, doesnt really need to at this stage

Sifnt. Bat for 700+, make them cry like little girls

Quick question: Hicas lock bar.... pros/cons...... what do we think of them?
a must

+1

for hektik skidzzzz?

For generally driving around corners without the back end doing whatever the hell it feels like

huh? :huh:

you just seem so angry :D

And who is this we're talking about? I know there's a white gts but dont know who's this white gtst guy.

could be a gts - its a girl who called and told me

"tristan there is this guy who thinks he is top shit standing next to his skyline with 3 other guys, they think they are soo rad - but they look like losers and no girls care"

"what kind of skyline is it? one like my old one?"

"no the ones you say are shit and are for the ocean"

"oh r33 - that guy is a douche"

lolz

for hektik skidzzzz?

For generally driving around corners without the back end doing whatever the hell it feels like

yeh - makes the car feel 100x better :huh:

That guy's spammed the boost threads asking for pictures from the recent drag day. I guess he wants to gloat? Also remember though "Ask any racer. Any real racer. It don't matter if you win by an inch or a mile. Winning's winning.

that must be himmm :huh:

Hahaha. Theres so many white boats around how can she be sure thats him. If its the GTS I know who now. Its just a bit surprising as he seems pretty quiet during the dyno and drag day.

Cutting it down to not get hit by the quote limiter sounds like a good plan.

I'm a moderator. You're not. I'm right. You're wrong.

It's all so clear now to me what you're saying. But:

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John - I'm not sure what the ranga is doing yet, so I'm not even sure if I'll be at Baskins let alone the car wash. Secondly, I only have enough money for ice cream and Rockstar until tomorrow, so couldn't pay you tonight anyway. Maybe I can get it from you on the weekend or something?

Martin - Yes, please bring the AFM tonight and I'll make that tomorrow's task :huh:

Colin - Did you get my PM? I don't know what your plan of attack is :D

Tristan - I'm always angry. Just sometimes you can't tell. They're the dangerous times :)

In all seriousness in any other state area this thread would have been merged with whoretown about 30 pages in but because you guys are about the only people that post here now I imagine it has been let slide, but like Mark says this thread is EXACTLY what whoretown used to be when people actually used this site

John - I'm not sure what the ranga is doing yet, so I'm not even sure if I'll be at Baskins let alone the car wash. Secondly, I only have enough money for ice cream and Rockstar until tomorrow, so couldn't pay you tonight anyway. Maybe I can get it from you on the weekend or something?

I'll tell you what, you can pay for it with your mouth. Fair deal? Lol, I can bring it man and you can pay us next week or something. At least that way maybe next week you could have your car running and drive your own beast down :huh:

Wheres Colin anyway? Havent seen him all day. Maybe busy with his webcam.

Making ranga porn?

It's all so clear now to me what you're saying. But:

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BAHAHAHAHAAHA that made my f*cking day! LOL

John - I'm not sure what the ranga is doing yet, so I'm not even sure if I'll be at Baskins let alone the car wash. Secondly, I only have enough money for ice cream and Rockstar until tomorrow, so couldn't pay you tonight anyway. Maybe I can get it from you on the weekend or something?

sms Dan bro, I'm sure he can get you on the way if hes coming

Martin - Yes, please bring the AFM tonight and I'll make that tomorrow's task :3some:

rgr

This is the legecy of ShanWow!

LOL!

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