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omgggg your supra got messed up!!!!!!!!!!

cud i have ur supra now Xalmon? for like.....free. omg ur exhaust got messed up badly i just saaw its like 10 metres to the left =|.

i also get paranoid wen i see shitboxes trailing my silvia, i think omg u beter not run up my ass!

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how much would it cost to fix do you rkn?

and omg i feel sorry for that skyline! it'd need more than a wheel alignment wouldnt it haha

how much would it cost to fix do you rkn?

and omg i feel sorry for that skyline! it'd need more than a wheel alignment wouldnt it haha

no idea, i didn't bother asking, but because the roof has creased, i reckon its not gonna be cheap.

how much would it cost to fix do you rkn?

and omg i feel sorry for that skyline! it'd need more than a wheel alignment wouldnt it haha

yep, might be a bit hard to get that repaired lol. but i got my payout and now have a gtr so im happy.

yep, might be a bit hard to get that repaired lol. but i got my payout and now have a gtr so im happy.

i'm still waiting on my payout and the seller is still waiting for me to get my payout, i hope it doesn't get sold anytime soon.

i managed this one driving from nelson to christchurch on xmas eve 2008. happened at almost bang on midnight. it was a textbook case of mid engine oversteer really. i had always been used to nice stable handling cars such as skylines and had driven this road countless times before, turns out having a mid engine car requires you to change your driving habits a little.

the car went sideways mid-corner and passenger side connected with a rock and flipped the car over on its roof. i have very limited memory of it happening. came out of it with a broken arm and some cracked ribs. the investigation estimated my speed at 113km/h. "sure officer, yea lets call it that."

i was pretty stupid really. if there was a passenger, they would have been toast.

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