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I havent even met u guys, and I'm already thinkin about runnin u both over...

In my camry of course! :(

you dun wanna do that.... one's our hero and moderator... and the other is my lover :)

touch them and i will set the entire brissy crew on you :jk:

you dun wanna do that.... one's our hero and moderator... and the other is my lover :(

touch them and i will set the entire brissy crew on you  :jk:

then i'll be sure to run over u first...

and I'm in no skyline so my camry can be ontop of you :)

is lil Nicky ok?

i was gunna get an M-Spec then thought otherwise coz of insurance...

thinking about a R34 GT-t engine transplant and a T67 ? :(

not netime soon though.. try like 1-2 years down the track

big plans. you gotta do the brakes as well though. 2 pots front and 1 pot rear is not sufficient enough for that kinda power....

then i'll be sure to run over u first...

and I'm in no skyline so my camry can be ontop of you :(

is lil Nicky ok?

yea.. he's fine.... 1.2k worth of repairs and he's back on the road again... he's getting better though....

i'm his freaking guardian angel....

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