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so your wife thinks its ok, as long as the girls are well fed and stoned ? funny az brew

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and that would pretty much include all the drunk girls walking around town on the weekend.....lol well said D

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See, you finally admitted it Cara, love your work! Now watch this thread go down hill when all the boys start using there imaginations about your admission...lol!

:( dont think that will take too long for that to happen!

the only chicks i better be picking up in mine will have to be stuffed and roasted ' otherwise the mrs will bitch slap me around the head lol

bahahahahahahaha

does everyone have to be stereotyped as a coight? I bought my jap car because it was 20 years old and had more features than the current model australian cars. Pretty simple really. And I for one have never drag raced my GTR

And No, I've never been a f**king retard behind the wheel. Deal with the critique and maybe grow a brain before u put urself into a stobie pole, fool.

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haha ok mate. il go drive my car the way it was built to.

yeah they do them in 86s aswell and lets not forget the lexus ep. they didnt get put in group A anyways :(

i hardly think the nissan meeting when desiging it had major racing potential discussions in it, more like affordable car with a lil bit of a sporty tinge

do try not to kill yaself or others mate

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come on now, be honest, everyone knows you buy them to pick up chicks! :P

yup. s14 does it better than the celsior did aswell. quite surprising that.

See, you finally admitted it Cara, love your work! Now watch this thread go down hill when all the boys start using there imaginations about your admission...lol!

... im leaving my imagination away from that one. :(

how come peeps always dramatise everything and say your going to kill someone?? just chill out and let ur car hit boost every now and again.

WOFFLES cause no kid ever killed anyone boosting his car trying to impress anyone, never seen that in the paper.

what you do by yourself is ur business id suggest not picking stupid places n times such as near town and in traffic but then id suggest taking it to the track anyways, dont be talking about it like our forum tolerates hoon activity because cops read these threads and its our public image your posts effect. follow those simple rules and well get along just fine :(

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id also suggest not bothering with commos, its embarrasing racing against family cars. we are in a seperate class and id like to keep it that way.

also note the redneck is to stupid to know when he has lost anyway. bathurst R32 back to back wins, they still think the commo won :(

practice in controlled environment n keep it there in controlled enviroment. mallala is not that far away, im sure with 4cylinders the petrol wont be that dear to get there. unless you boosting all the way

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