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So that torrent link I posted about the 1000hp R33 was pretty nice to watch hahahaha. Got my heart racing just that little bit :)

Jun Super Lemon is very nice. Still around in the UK I think it's getting rebuilt atm.

I've seen it before on youtube, there's another where he races the mclaren f1 in a stock gt-r. It would have been awesome if they did one with all the gt-r's.

I just wikipedia'd Top Gear and the GT-R was only featured in a few episodes, r34 in series 1 and then the 35 in series 11.

The wikipedia page for the original Top Gear doesn't list what cars are featured :(

Just stick with the youtube stuff. There is a review of the 32 GTR from way back, the fat bastards review where he tells you don't buy a 32 because their brakes explode :ermm: , and a couple of misc races n shit. Clarkson in a TVR vs 5th gear chick in a 32 GTR etc

Ohai!

In need of some rims, Modena's in 17" require them to fit a 300ZX for a workmate

So did Graham get the 300 finally?

Morning Mangs

Happy Birthday John! :):(:P

Morning Mangs,

Happy B'day John! ;):bunny::bunny:

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nuther strayen day? you sick mang? or just sick of work?

sick of work plus i hurt my knee on a epic bike ride yesterday.... stupid fitness who needs it. no more for me im signing up to be a fat karnt.

Holy snapping duck shit

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Morning Mangs

Happy Birthday John! :D:D:)

Happy Birthday John. Rock on I says

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Agreed

Morning...strayan day today :woot:

John's b'day ? hope he has a good un... how old is he now ? 21?

Ken Oath, nuther strayan day fark

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Noice

f**kin lol Martin. Nice work.

Just had epic argument with tiler/glue seller guy. He's a douche.

Epic. Does he have a moustache?

Is it Thursday yet??? I needs me some ikes cream.

You're allowed to go on days other than Thursday, y'know. It could be good.

Also: Happy birthday John!

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