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i'de rather have flared guards and my wheels flat on the floor for as much grip as i can.. than 4degrees and slide town.. i know strange because i drive 200sx... but thats just me. i still cant get over the fact i fit 275 in there lol

Meh I use the car for drifting not drag racing haha. Considering it'd lucky to pump out anything over 75kw's at the wheels I'm happy to leave it as is for now. Need all the assistance it can get haha

he means you cars are getting gayer, and that your halfway to being completely gay

Thats ok. i understood what he meant. Im sorry my "taste" is different to his. As long as im happy who cares..how you can compare a mr2 turbo with new beetle is a bit of a weird comparison but each to their own.

not having a dig man, just clarifying because it looked like you didn't get it

Na man all good. Im comfortable with sexuallity i am (straight) and obviously am proud owner of a mr2.

For someone like hamish to comment like that is a bit surprising thats why i had that question mark.

Since selling my car ive been wondering weather or not to renew my sau membership(as i dont know if i belong here, clearly not) and i was supposed to do it on sunday but couldnt attend.. After that comment i will definetely not renew my membership.

Anyway enough about me and my life story, lets see some nice cars..

Na man all good. Im comfortable with sexuallity i am (straight) and obviously am proud owner of a mr2.

For someone like hamish to comment like that is a bit surprising thats why i had that question mark.

Since selling my car ive been wondering weather or not to renew my sau membership(as i dont know if i belong here, clearly not) and i was supposed to do it on sunday but couldnt attend.. After that comment i will definetely not renew my membership.

Anyway enough about me and my life story, lets see some nice cars..

Lol don't take hamish seriously dude he's like that.

Plus he can't talk anyway he wants to buy a golf lol

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