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nee-san are you talking about the copyright issues?

If so the pics im talking about i have part ownership of so i may do as i please :thumbsup:

P.S

Change your photobucket account name---- It contains your full name, therefore it's easier for weirdos to find out who u r.....

i deleted the account... im going to remove the link, but ill repost others when i can.

btw LOL! i like those rules! pinch.gif

:thumbsup:

You don't win friends with salad. Pics on the otherhand...

You guys are way too trusting. Post a pic of you holding a piece of paper saying the date and "SAU virgins here you go"

Only then will I believe.

No seriously a blonde chick like that could not want to spend 40k on an r31 just to do skids... However that would explain why she wouldn't listen to everyone? I'm happy to be proven wrong...

ummm well one of you just added me to facebook... so at least he knows....

RB25PWR if you have msn send me your addy.

oh for future reference. it wont just be for skids.... that was the main idea... just to start with,.. clearly you havent read the whole thread :thumbsup:

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