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What's wrong with those plates? I think they're pretty clever :banana: JDM MR2 or JD (my initials) MR2.

Most people were supportive of my choice but eh, can't please everyone :banana:

there is nothing wrong with them its just they are not funny, while 'jizz boy' on the other hand lol.

What's wrong with those plates? I think they're pretty clever :banana: JDM MR2 or JD (my initials) MR2.

Most people were supportive of my choice but eh, can't please everyone :banana:

nah they alright, but JDM MR2 doesnt suit cause its an ADM car

there is nothing wrong with them its just they are not funny, while 'jizz boy' on the other hand lol.

:banana:

nah they alright, but JDM MR2 doesnt suit cause its an ADM car

I know :bunny: Ironic eh? But I decided about 2 years ago I wanted those plates. Mum eventually bought them for my 21st.

At the end of the day, ADMs never came with turbos. Only my friends will know that it's not an import.

Only the shell is ADM. Everything else is gutted from a JDM model. The wheels will be JDM. All performance parts will be JDM. There will be nothing aussie about it :D

I know :bunny: Ironic eh? But I decided about 2 years ago I wanted those plates. Mum eventually bought them for my 21st.

At the end of the day, ADMs never came with turbos. Only my friends will know that it's not an import.

Only the shell is ADM. Everything else is gutted from a JDM model. The wheels will be JDM. All performance parts will be JDM. There will be nothing aussie about it :D

except the Vehicle identification number

With that view you could say that a gtst with a GTR bodykit and rims is a GTR /troll

except the Vehicle identification number

With that view you could say that a gtst with a GTR bodykit and rims is a GTR /troll

Would have to have a GTR engine and AWD system :bunny: Then you could allllmost call it a GTR.

Mine is identical to a jap model. Good luck finding anything that says otherwise :D Other than VIN as you mentioned.

Would have to have a GTR engine and AWD system :bunny: Then you could allllmost call it a GTR.

Mine is identical to a jap model. Good luck finding anything that says otherwise :D Other than VIN as you mentioned.

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ceebs doing it properly, you get the point haha

An oldie;

Last month a world-wide survey was conducted by the UN.

The only question asked was:-

"Would you please give your honest opinion about solutions

to the food shortage in the rest of the world?"

The survey was a huge failure because of the following:

1. In Eastern Europe they didn't know what "honest" meant.

2. In Western Europe they didn't know what "shortage" meant.

3. In Africa they didn't know what "food" meant.

4. In China they didn't know what "opinion" meant.

5. In the Middle East they didn't know what "solution" meant.

6. In South America they didn't know what "please" meant.

7. In the USA they didn't know what "the rest of the world" meant.

8. In Australia they hung up as soon as they heard the Indian accent.

nah they alright, but JDM MR2 doesnt suit cause its an ADM car

nah, if he does the car propper fuckin JDM then i'm willing to pay it

i mean JDM could mean the car is from japan OR it is modified in a JDM style

course mine means both cos i'm rad like that :bunny:

GAHHHH So to my surprise this morning when going to my car is a nice pool of coolant on the passenger side, So i take it my heater core has given up.

So where can i get a good condition heater core. and a guide how to remove the heater core.

shouldn't it be JD'S MR2?

It could be, but it's meant to be a play on words.

nah, if he does the car propper f**kin JDM then i'm willing to pay it

i mean JDM could mean the car is from japan OR it is modified in a JDM style

Are those SSR's you suggested JDM enough? :D

What else do I need to make it "proper f**kin JDM"?? :bunny:

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