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only pretentious JDM tyte yo wankers call it kouki and zenki. oh and AE86 drivers, but they're usually all McDonalds employees who are pretentious JDM tyte yo wankers anyways these days.

I was expecting a page long rant. You suck at consistency.

I like to surprise people from time to time. I play poker much the same way. Get known as a bluffer...easy suck in when you actually do get a good hand and the blinds are high.

birds gb2 page long tl;dr rants, trolling isn't your thaaaang!

I thought all AE86 drivers delivered tofu....

Funky, Cefiro owners can be pretty pretentious and wanky too, especially when they start describing in detail why the A31 is the "superior" chassis to an R32 or S13 :P

Yeh dunno where this thread is heading but found another idiot of the week! This one goes to the p plate driver of a VN bomb ripping a skid on burwood hwy in ftg n finishing up wrapped around a pole :P another one bites the dust

Funky, Cefiro owners can be pretty pretentious and wanky too, especially when they start describing in detail why the A31 is the "superior" chassis to an R32 or S13 :P

GAGF. Everyone knows Cefiro's are Nissan's automotive interpretation of "cum-bucket". Its got the leftover bits from all the other cars in their lineup circa 1988.

Yeh dunno where this thread is heading but found another idiot of the week! This one goes to the p plate driver of a VN bomb ripping a skid on burwood hwy in ftg n finishing up wrapped around a pole :) another one bites the dust

here we go again........

Mr Eps is a good example of why genetic screening should be considered ethical. Forget about wiping out chronic/terminal disease and mental disorders, the world can do without threads dedicated to the Honda Jazz.

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