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I had a pie too.

And damned if theres any psychology reason behind me being a fat prick, its just cause I like pies and doing ****-all. Dont analyze dammit, just get stuck in and enjoy the lifes pleasures.

Fit and healthy is for old people who are getting scared of dying of a heart attack :)

why is it called "team shitbox" then :)  

wasnt there a crew of people that did actually have shitboxes out there? like $500 crappers.. or in fact like my r31 :)

Hehehe, this is pretty funny aye.

Partly its because we all used to have shitboxes, or drive round in our pearents cars (a number of which have stickers on them) Then we started to get jobs, buy cars etc, and we thought hey, lets keep the stickers, and go for the sleeper look! The other reason is, really no one can pay out our cars, if they like them or not. Someone yells out "what a f'ing shitbox!!!" and we can just go, yeah thanks mate, and point to the sticker.

And yes, we are quickly running out of true shitboxes, the orginals are fading, but when we get faster cars, we will all buy new shitboxes as run abouts.

Its really just a joke between a few mates that grew in to something bigger.

And yes, we are quickly running out of true shitboxes, the orginals are fading, but when we get faster cars, we will all buy new shitboxes as run abouts.

ahhh... i see.... well i dub you guys "Team Box" then.. lol

yeah, its a little like that.. what was once your only good car becomes ur 2nd car :)

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