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WTF?!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Do...-1-t344955.html

Why would you make another thread asking the exact same thing when every one clearly answered your question before, including me!

Edited by PM-R33

lol, nah its the kids who think they don't need to learn how to speaks and speel good englishes...check out Ebay......its full of poorly written ads, and even worse photos. which i find really odd for a site that relies on good pics and descriptions to sell the product.

and lol at the double post. although the other one was a prettier salad

why would u buy this monstrosity? it is seriously making me sick just looking at it. that interior is fail, and those wheels are 22's on a 33. and alien sperm yellow = spotto. does everyone know the rules to "spotto"?

this thread fails, thread is now about "spotto"

1) spotto is a great game, the rules are simple. when ever you see a yellow car you call "spotto". BUT it can only be a yellow car. bikes dont count, trucks dont count, and the car has to be completely yellow. no signage, no stripes, no 2-tone, just plain yellow.

2) if you see a pink car, you gotta call "pinko". same criteria as yellow car, but pink

3) now this is the big daddy of "spotto". if you see a purple car, you call "purple-o". same criteria as other cars, but if you call a purple-o, whoever is there playing the game with you MUST buy you a can of drink. i dont care weather its coke, or lemonade or bourbon, but it HAS to be a drink in a can.

..so there you have it guys, that is "SPOTTO". we have been playing it for years, and its good fun. but be warned it will take over your life, and you will incorporate spotto into daily living. ie calling spotto on yellow stuff that sure as f**k aint a car, but is funny as hell.

enjoy.

WTF?!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Do...-1-t344955.html

Why would you make another thread asking the exact same thing when every one clearly answered your question before, including me!

Because the Gov't actually pays retards to breed instead of outlawing it..

also that yellow monstrosity isn't technically legal as it doesn't have an airbag steering wheel, which was a standard feature on the 95 model, which adds to the suggestion that it was in a front end collision which set off the airbag and they didn't replace it when they fixed the car.

also that yellow monstrosity isn't technically legal as it doesn't have an airbag steering wheel, which was a standard feature on the 95 model, which adds to the suggestion that it was in a front end collision which set off the airbag and they didn't replace it when they fixed the car.

Good thinking.

Easy way to tell would be to take out the centre console and check the airbag ECU thing (there is a little thing that goes from white to red if the airbag has gone off before).

No the first time I've had to lock one of your threads.

Please ensure you engage the use of thought & logic before starting a thread.

If you can't... Well, I'm sure you won't work it out the easy way.

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