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yeh ill happily take a refund on my membership and fk off this forum for good serisouly.

good example i <3 funky but goes around slammin everyone which is fine, since his a mod an all i call a bloke a pole smoker in an extremely warranted thread and get a warn?

...oh yeh.

dicktatorship much.

shame too there are some good dudes on here and heaps of people who would get more involved if it wasnt run so poorly.

nah i dont care but it still doesnt mean its not fkn bullshit, and IF your gonna have a set of rules in place then implement them properly.

fkn gimps shit me.

nah mohsen its the kents who are 'in' with the mods get away with anything everyone else gets to live in libya.

you keepin your gtr now man?

Yeah not worth selling it, mates decided to steer me away from evos, GTR will make some easy power once i throw a few k at it eventually turn it into a dedicated track car when it starts getting stupid on petrol and using for a daily.

yeh clean car anyway white is best colour :thumbsup:

Few problems underneath and hidden that I'm not to happy about but nothing to major.. will fix it all eventually - guess it is a 98 after all.

I want a black respray! use to have a white 33 N/A

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