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I'm well aware that the guy looking for cars is a self-righteous twat. But, I thought there may be a possibility of hijacking some thread time here..!

Anywhoo, i've posted a thread in the general discussion area.. but, basically I'm looking for a formal car. And no.. i'm not interested in a 35 GTR :ermm:

You all have pretty dang hotted up cars.. so I couldn't care less what type it is. If it makes a relatively loud noise and looks good, I'm in!

Just throwing it out there! :)

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I like this kid:

I'm well aware that the guy looking for cars is a self-righteous twat. But, I thought there may be a possibility of hijacking some thread time here..!

Anywhoo, i've posted a thread in the general discussion area.. but, basically I'm looking for a formal car. And no.. i'm not interested in a 35 GTR :ermm:

You all have pretty dang hotted up cars.. so I couldn't care less what type it is. If it makes a relatively loud noise and looks good, I'm in!

Just throwing it out there! :)

WWWWAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYYY more than this kid:

pretty sure i didnt come on here to find out what you's think about my grammer but im pretty sure if u's knew how to use a computer u's wud no its called abbreviating but i guess u's are to old to figure that out

thanks but im not looking for ur smart ass comments i no how to spell perfectly fine considering im getting a good OP and am continuing on next year to do architecture

all i came on here for was to see if there was anyone out there nice enough that has a R35 GTR and is willing to get paid for it

and if u hadnt noticed just for u's complaining i have put enters between each sentence to make it easier for u's to read considering u's cant figure it out for urselves ;)

I like that OP is still crying. And still wrong. And still doesn't have a car to take him and his boyfriend to the formal.

Epic end to the day.

*raises glass* Mangs.

Cheers

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Me too. Even if he does drive an Exa.

/Don't you mean... SEXA?!?!

Just minus the FWD, and the car is awesome. Don't you all wish your skylines had a targa top!? :ermm:

Anywhoo.. my formal car offer is actually serious! If you don't wish to take me in your awesome cars.. then I'll have no option but to take the sexa.. you wouldn't want that.. would you?

I like this kid:
WWWWAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYYY more than this kid:

And... thankyou :)

/Don't you mean... SEXA?!?!

Just minus the FWD, and the car is awesome. Don't you all wish your skylines had a targa top!? :ermm:

Anywhoo.. my formal car offer is actually serious! If you don't wish to take me in your awesome cars.. then I'll have no option but to take the sexa.. you wouldn't want that.. would you?

And... thankyou :)

Jarryd check out the SAUQLD readers ride section, see if you like any of those.

Note: you will have to go to WWW.SAUQLD.com

for one i drive a Skyline R34

for two im am Australian through and through

for three you all (just to keep the people that are windging about u's) have way to much time on ur hands if u can sit here and pick on every little grammar mistake that is written which shows 'you all' obviously dont have lives and a job that is half decent anyway so just because u wish u did better in life dont take it out on me thanks

again all im here for is to see if anyone has a GT-R that could possibly take me to formal in

for all u others that have no life please keep ur complaining to urselves

Mate, first of all I'm not standing on either side of the story, just giving you my so call "2 cents".

The reason why we seems to be so picky is not because we hate you nor you can't spell, trust me we have better things to do then to be picking on you. From our past experiences, people that have poor manners, lazy typing skills and up themselves behaviour are generally the people that doesn't care for other people properties.

We are giving you advice that, if you want a GTR owner to give you a ride to your formal (pay or free of charge) the least you can do is to ask in a manner that the owner will feel safe and/or confident to take you in. The car is our pride and joy, plus a R35 GTR is not exactly a cheap vehicle mate, why would they risk the chance???

Secondly, just because you have a R34 doesn't mean you are instantly a car enthuthiast. To this day, I still don't consider myself as a true car enthuthiast, I have many more hills to climb, endless of trial and errors, mistakes to experience etc... To me, he is the true car enthuthiast http://www.supraforums.com.au/forum/showth...m-the-Ground-Up.

To you maybe I'm just bullshiting, but do calm down and sit down to think about what we all "Dr." :P have said before giving us attitude again.

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