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I never said that..

What I said was I don't really bother going in here because you're all a pack of dream boats that don't bother talking to me :wub:

:D

I just bothered!

See, you're doing it again Corinne. Guys talk to you and you claw their fucking eyes out!

I just bothered!

I know, that's because you have to :)

Hi Corrine.

Harrow :)

See? More guys saying hi for you Corinne.

Thank you and come again.

Is this "Dream Boat" term used solely within the SAU circle cause i checked out urban dictionary, there's no definition for it.

Please enlighten me brahs

Haha haven't you ever heard the expression dreamboat?

Is it cold today brahs or is it cold? Fuark,...

Yep, it is cold

See, you're doing it again Corinne. Guys talk to you and you claw their fucking eyes out!

I seriously think you have issues Birds.. No one else seems to have a problem.

Show me a 50 year old kitchen/bathroom/anything interior thats still modern...

Oh thats right doesn't exist

Spose you'd be stoked with a triple fronted brick veneer Aussie icon surely modern again in another decade or two

hmm... Subaru BRZ... interesting... does it drift....?

7tune says the 86 drifts really really well, power is just enough. New and old 86 feel very alike. And is reallllllllly easy to drift. Dunno about the subie.

TRD version is being developed atm.

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Still undecided on the front bar...looks a bit ricey, which ruins the beautiful lines down the side of it. Rear end could do without the spoiler? I think this is one of those few cars that I could buy new and would happy start modifying it straight away. It's like they started out really well and rushed the end of it or something!

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