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on another note, i stole this from ns.com

i likey this thread alot, pretty sure i have seen all parties involved on here before,

so beware

http://nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?s...;st=0&fcat=

enjoy.

That's unfkn real. As if this dip shit thought he'd get away with it!

this is not a car, it is a sandwich.

for those that havent seen the new wheels n shit.

sandwich.jpg

(before anyone says it, theyre not starcraps).

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more rep points on the other wheels :D my opinion only

eh, thats cool. i loved the meshies, but i needed a change, was getting hella bored.

Are they Starcorps?

Oh snap...

lol. shit stirrer.

yeah variety is the spice of life

indeed, and you gotta work doubly hard for anything with an sr, lol.

Love you :D

you better be catcher tonight to make up for it.

homo.

after last night, i have respect for 33Rs and semi slicks.

*bows*

lol. have fun riding bitch with nigel eh?

f**kin good cruise though, save for deviation, f**king hate deviation, its like driving down a baghdad highway.

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