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Nice what year is the camaro?

1973

basically the original bumblebee from transformers.

Oh BTW tas, that ceffy kit you got at your house... feel free to sell it, and keep whatever mad profit you make on it.

Pay to play?

tree fiddy?

throw in a Bee*r and a set of rims?

And a pack of burger men.

I have a pinkish-red iced cup cake sitting on my desk.

You know how I know I'm straight.

Thanks for the treat Tristan :banana:

lolz

This could work.

Needs more lowballs

what particular something did you just notice?

the camaro/mustang thing. sorry i need to keep up lol

1973

basically the original bumblebee from transformers.

Oh BTW tas, that ceffy kit you got at your house... feel free to sell it, and keep whatever mad profit you make on it.

Damn. I wouldn't own a camaro other than a 67, 68, 69 model tbh. Still not a bad looker.

Very nice... Now I want a Corvette

What kind?

Yes from a practical point of view which is the way to go.

Sif worry about practicality

Staggered seems to be the way to go for 99% of the non-AWDs anyway. I dont see a problem with that other than not optimising the tyre wearing.

Sif worry about tyre life

+1

Add Skyline to it and you'll be 100% right on that. New GTR ditched the Skyline part of it I believe.

Not sure what you're +1ing there. Yes they are called GTRs. Yes they dropped skyline. But "All GTRs" would include, wait for it, ALL GTRs. Eg R35, R34, R33, R32, KPGC10, etc.

Oh yea... f**king Nebo is so far. 165km round trip, cost me close to 30bucks on fuel + shit loads of suicidal bugs on my car. Now I gotta wash them when I get home from work.

First GT-R owner that ive EVER heard complain about a mountain run.

I learned not to trust speed signboards.

Those warning ones? Double them and add 10.

bought a 5.7L V8 camaro

wut?

It does. I should know better by now.

Yes you should

Dan's car isn't exactly practical in any way.

+1

Staggered rims on RWD cars because they need to get the power to the ground somehow.

Yup. F**king GTR owners and there obsession with even rim sizes

The argument was the he said ALL GTRs not just GTRs hence the incorrectness.

This man knows the score :thumbsup:

Well generally yes. With that mentality I decided to go at my "normal speed" when I saw 60km/h at a turn and that f**ker turn out to be more than that. Wasnt watching my speed but no way that turn could have been one for a 60km/h sign. Lucky we werent sticking behind each other's arse when we're going downhill...

Remember those warning signs have to account for what is a safe speed for ANY car taking that corner (think ford laser). Double it and add 10 :thumbsup:

Sorry, boss came along and delayed posting. Have to catch up again now :(

FAIL the original Bumblebee from Transformers was a VW Beetle.

Technicality FAIL. Bumblebee went back to the 1970's in an episode and was orginally reformatted as a AMC Pacer, before he was a VW beetle in the 1980's. So go get fucked in the eye socket by a giant phallus.

I meant original in the movie. before he became all newage camaro.

First GT-R owner that ive EVER heard complain about a mountain run.

Second - Adam complained too remember?

He said something along the lines of "My heart is beating so fast after that mountain run. I've decided I don't like corners"

Must be something about owning a 33GTR and being scared of actually driving.

just realised we have nearly reached 100 pages since this thread was reopened. Thats close to 7 pages a day lol. Hai Five!

Good job, team!

poo cheese face

Hi Josh!

a camaro looks like a camaro, and a mustang looks like a mustang.

...F*cking Mustangs...

Pay to play?

I'm In.

throw in a Bee*r and a set of rims?

And only if he delivers

aren't I the one paying? :thumbsup:

I confused :S

hmm... ok let's leave russia out of it. I could use some money anyway

Мне бы очень хотелось получить в этой Русский действий

per example

WIN:

FAIL:

lol

Very nice... Now I want a Corvette

*slap*

Technicality FAIL. Bumblebee went back to the 1970's in an episode and was orginally reformatted as a AMC Pacer, before he was a VW beetle in the 1980's. So go get fucked in the eye socket by a giant phallus.

I meant original in the movie. before he became all newage camaro.

Transformers FTW. I think i will download as much of the old stuff as possible when my new internets are connected

Second - Adam complained too remember?

He said something along the lines of "My heart is beating so fast after that mountain run. I've decided I don't like corners"

Must be something about owning a 33GTR and being scared of actually driving.

Oh that's right, I'd forgotten. They can both join the FAIL club :thumbsup:

Technicality FAIL. Bumblebee went back to the 1970's in an episode and was orginally reformatted as a AMC Pacer, before he was a VW beetle in the 1980's. So go get fucked in the eye socket by a giant phallus.

I meant original in the movie. before he became all newage camaro.

But if they'd not landed on earth in the 80s he wouldn't have been transported back to the 70s in the first place. So bug #1

also he gets changed from a beetle to a pacer so his first mode is still a beetle.

double technicality fail eye fucker :thumbsup:

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Very nice... Now I want a Corvette

this is my old corvette that I had before I got the S14 and the ceffy.

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Transformers FTW. I think i will download as much of the old stuff as possible when my new internets are connected

well if you want that one shan is talking about, it's a comic and not a cartoon

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