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Hmmm...

This is pretty amusing, lol.

I was pointed to this thread by a friend on here who asked me why i created a seperate account!

My name is debbie and my last name starts with 'b' so im not sure, but im suspecting my friends have tried to pull a funny on me!

Not many debbie b's around into performance cars?

I told them i want to sell my STi and buy a GTR... sooo it all sounds fishy to me... good one guys :-P

Hektik... if this thread is in fact under my name i dont think i know you... so pls.. dont flatter yourself... lol

Hmmm...

This is pretty amusing, lol.

I was pointed to this thread by a friend on here who asked me why i created a seperate account!

My name is debbie and my last name starts with 'b' so im not sure, but im suspecting my friends have tried to pull a funny on me!

Not many debbie b's around into performance cars?

I told them i want to sell my STi and buy a GTR... sooo it all sounds fishy to me... good one guys :-P

Hektik... if this thread is in fact under my name i dont think i know you... so pls.. dont flatter yourself... lol

Being that fact it came from your very own email that you use every day... i dunno.

Its your account, only you can sign up with it :D

bugger and here i was thinking there might actually be another chick with a skyline turn up to events. :D

LOL promo model..

i believe i can fill that requirement ;)

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