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Come to a meet and say that :bunny:
I remember commenting at the last meet that a stock r33 sucked more than pornstar at a gangbang...

oh wait, I'm not helpin am I? :rofl:

Anyways, point of this post is that if SEI wants to organise cruises on SAU you guys better not let yourselves get baited into a shitfight or dare people to "come to an event and say that".

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Anyways, point of this post is that if SEI wants to organise cruises on SAU you guys better not let yourselves get baited into a shitfight or dare people to "come to an event and say that".

I think you misunderstood my post. I wasn't literally telling him to come to a meet - that's the last kind of person you'd want at a meet.

I'm not sure why you mentioned it, but SEI is a club that is open to all jap imports and none of this 'car racism' will be tolerated. If people don't like the other cars, don't come to the meets.

Yes that S14 looks insanely clean...dunno bout the multi-colour wheel styling though...

hahahahah yea i know but the car isnt finished yet.... ill have a full set of TE's an they will be painted blue same color as the rear

u's are all gay

33's are boats, theyre only good for the motor and box, and i would love to come to a meet and show all u fag boys in ur 33's that ur daddy's bought for u, how to actully drive, instead of jst poseing under a bridge

drive 33's how they are sposed to be, thrashed and crashed!!

Sorry to continue the thread interruption, but this post was too funny to leave unattended ^

1. Based on photos of our cars you assume our sexuality over the internet.

2. R33 Skylines are actually cars, boats are designed for the water.

3. These are $9k-$14k cars, who needs parents to pay for them?

4. Usually when someone says the "daddy bought your car" quote it's usually in the context of jealousy and/or driving a lesser car.

5. You assume we don't know how to "drive" (whatever your definition of drive may be), based on some still photographs. Nice.

6. This thread is entitled photoshoot. Did you click on the thread expecting a torrent to a Beast Club DVD?

7. Your mentality is something of "you guys suck cause you have friends and cars and I don't".

8. A.D.D.?

Sorry to continue the thread interruption, but this post was too funny to leave unattended ^

1. Based on photos of our cars you assume our sexuality over the internet.

2. R33 Skylines are actually cars, boats are designed for the water.

3. These are $9k-$14k cars, who needs parents to pay for them?

4. Usually when someone says the "daddy bought your car" quote it's usually in the context of jealousy and/or driving a lesser car.

5. You assume we don't know how to "drive" (whatever your definition of drive may be), based on some still photographs. Nice.

6. This thread is entitled photoshoot. Did you click on the thread expecting a torrent to a Beast Club DVD?

7. Your mentality is something of "you guys suck cause you have friends and cars and I don't".

8. A.D.D.?

1. R33's are for fag boys and girls.

2. Yes true, but you might aswell just throw a R33 into the water as its no good!

3. Not everyone can be a rich flamin mongrel.

4. R32's are no less of a car, if anything they are better.

5. When you cant drive, you have "photoshoots"

6. I did'nt see one beast, besides the s14, hence the rant.

7. Your Mentalitly is " I am King of SAU, everyone jump in your R33's and follow me. then we can take photos of eachother, woohoo"

8. Sanity.

1. R33's are for fag boys and girls.

2. Yes true, but you might aswell just throw a R33 into the water as its no good!

3. Not everyone can be a rich flamin mongrel.

4. R32's are no less of a car, if anything they are better.

5. When you cant drive, you have "photoshoots"

6. I did'nt see one beast, besides the s14, hence the rant.

7. Your Mentalitly is " I am King of SAU, everyone jump in your R33's and follow me. then we can take photos of eachother, woohoo"

8. Sanity.

I have this suicidal despair right now over the fact that there are people like you with such closed and naive minds...

I could make a list too... ...But I fear the wrath of your scintillating wit...

P.s. I've bolded the words you may want to get your Dictionary for...

1. R33's are for fag boys and girls.

2. Yes true, but you might aswell just throw a R33 into the water as its no good!

3. Not everyone can be a rich flamin mongrel.

4. R32's are no less of a car, if anything they are better.

5. When you cant drive, you have "photoshoots"

6. I did'nt see one beast, besides the s14, hence the rant.

7. Your Mentalitly is " I am King of SAU, everyone jump in your R33's and follow me. then we can take photos of eachother, woohoo"

8. Sanity.

Points 1 and 2 - You said that R33s are good for their motor and gear box am i right? so wouldnt that mean that durability wise, the 33 is better? Not saying that R32's are crappy by any means, but you are contradicting yourself here. First you are saying the 33 is good for the motor and box, and then you are saying that they should be dumped into the water.

point 3 - you are going to say that all the guys here who have 230+rwkw r33's (some gtsts have over 270rwkw), and those that have done up r33 gtrs - they are all rich flaming mongrels? There is such a thing as hard work - and I can name a few users form sau who have worked their butts off to get their cars to the level they are at. There are also others who have worked hard, but instead of spending money on their cars, have put towards a house or a business (i can name heaps of people again who have taken this path) - a car is not everything :)

point 4 - That statement is like a little child arguing for the hell of it, but each to their own, you like R32s, others like r33's and r34's. If you cant respect the others and the cars that they like, then you are not a true motoring enthusiast.

point 5 - no, you are wrong here - keep the heroic driving for the deca and the track. These meets are to catch up and have a chat and stuff - not to do Fast n furious style driving. If thats what you want to do, then by all means go for it - but do it on your own and dont ruin it for the other skyline drivers (whether it be r31, 32, 33, 34).

point 6 - there were some nice cars there - my mates 240rwkw r32, a couple of done up r34s - and yes, while there were no hotted up r33s but there usually is one or 2 230+rwkw r33's that turn up to the meet (there is always a couple of r33 gtrs that rock up as well). Even the 2 stags that came down were nice. Again, this was not just to show who has the most powerful car and how many full sick burnouts they can do or what not, its about a bunch of people who appreciate cars catching up for a chat and photos. Your rant was based on nothing really - you werent even there. You are more than welcome to join at the next cruise/meet/photoshoot though.

point 7 & 8 - :D

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