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i bet you my car is way better looking than your face who looks like your stockish white r33...:]

Nothing wrong with stock looking cars I am only into oem plastic sideskirts and possibly rear pods anything more just looks too fast and furious

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Sorry NewB no disrespect to your car, becuase it's your car and you can do what you want with it.

But IMO your car would look better if it was 'simpler'.

No offence taken mate..:) just want my car to be different but then again like you said its my car :)

Great comeback,

I haven't owned that r33 for a year

And it's clearly wasnt stock

You could look like a male model and people would still laugh when they see you coming in your skyline,

what is the deal with that gts badge and the little gaypride sticker above it?

Maybe in NSW it does but not in VIC... and whats the deal with you in VIC threads anyway NSW too gay for u???....and FYI the sticker above it

is my filopride sticker showing that im a member to these group in which you would not know anyway due to the fact that your assuming, racist mongol!..:)

p.s. In order to shine.....u gotta have haters :)

How does not knowing what a filopride sticker is make me rasist, if you put it on one of your windows I wouldnt have picked on it it just looks really f**king shit on the bonnet above the crap gts badge,

I would say the same thing if you had the Italian flag above it

How much do you pay to ride your bike on the road cowboy? $600 like we pay to drive?

$0, so f**k off before I run your ass over for fun :)

Haha this made me laugh.

I can't stand those self-righteous bikers on our roads. They all think they're doing the earth a service and that we're all cops for driving a car.

They don't pay rego, and I reckon this is disgraceful, seeing they're road users like the rest of us. True? And I don't have any sympathy for them, they ride on the road, and they know the dangerous that go hand-in-hand with road cycling. Obviously a bike vs a 1600kg car is going to come off worse.

Haha this made me laugh.

I can't stand those self-righteous bikers on our roads. They all think they're doing the earth a service and that we're all cops for driving a car.

They don't pay rego, and I reckon this is disgraceful, seeing they're road users like the rest of us. True? And I don't have any sympathy for them, they ride on the road, and they know the dangerous that go hand-in-hand with road cycling. Obviously a bike vs a 1600kg car is going to come off worse.

Your like a kid who's wandered in half way through a movie.

Go back and read again, Cowboy is a motorbike rider so yes he pays rego,

Haha this made me laugh.

I can't stand those self-righteous bikers on our roads. They all think they're doing the earth a service and that we're all cops for driving a car.

They don't pay rego, and I reckon this is disgraceful, seeing they're road users like the rest of us. True? And I don't have any sympathy for them, they ride on the road, and they know the dangerous that go hand-in-hand with road cycling. Obviously a bike vs a 1600kg car is going to come off worse.

im a rider too...but i do agree so +1..:]

How does not knowing what a filopride sticker is make me rasist, if you put it on one of your windows I wouldnt have picked on it it just looks really f**king shit on the bonnet above the crap gts badge,

I would say the same thing if you had the Italian flag above it

because you are!...and no one ask for your opinion about my sticker [that is even off topic here]....and FYI your opinion does not count at all!!!

because you are!...and no one ask for your opinion about my sticker [that is even off topic here]....and FYI your opinion does not count at all!!!

Seriously mate don't f**king call me a racist just because I think your car looks like a massive dogshit,

I have friends of all nationalities. So clearly you don't have a f**king clue

And what makes my opinion count less than yours?

Seriously mate don't f**king call me a racist just because I think your car looks like a massive dogshit,

I have friends of all nationalities. So clearly you don't have a f**king clue

And what makes my opinion count less than yours?

why did ur opinion did not matter?

well first of all...you came out of the blue saying my car is shit = an educated man would not start something or say something and expects to have no shit thrown at his face! in other words if you disrespect other people then ofcoarse no ones gonna respect you as well!

Secondly its obviously a flag above my gts badge...if u cannot see it properly then shut the f**k up...try to grow some brains and think before you start typing shit!

and last but not the least......What is funny is that....you cant say those words to me upfront because i know that your a fag from NSW who doesnt have a LIFE!!!

Umm... Right

I couldn't give a shit if you want to insult me, just gives me a reason to throw shit back at you, but you wanna play the race card that's just not on,

And I would have no problem telling you to your face that your car looks like an infected rectum, what's your point are you trying to challenge me to come all the way to Vic just to tell you? It's not going to happen.

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