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Good to see a few GT-Rs on the roster, I'm gonna have to sleeze a ride or two and get my fix. I'm sure Ash won't mind the male company...

There is one thing worse than a R33 Gts-t... A GTR

There is one thing worse than a R33 Gts-t... A GTR

I've owned one of each and GT-R pwns GTS-T so EAD and

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PS I'm calling shotgun in the 1GAYTY at some stage.

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I've owned one of each and GT-R pwns GTS-T so EAD and

461_gtfo.jpg

PS I'm calling shotgun in the 1GAYTY at some stage.

but you sold the GTR so it must have been shit. :yucky:

They are ok for what they are... but they are at the same level as EVO and WRX people

And what of this rampant phaggotry that I've been dragged into

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Good to see a few GT-Rs on the roster, I'm gonna have to sleeze a ride or two and get my fix. I'm sure Ash won't mind the male company...

Make sure you bring helmut...

AND FLYING FINISH???

Finally 350rwkw @ DECA might be an advantage!

Excited in pants

but you sold the GTR so it must have been shit. :yucky:

They are ok for what they are... but they are at the same level as EVO and WRX people

EVO & WRX people cannot get up on the Sat morning due to big nights out...

GTR people have proven to be stayers in this department on a number of occasions.

Infact, Nissan owners in general.

but you sold the GTR so it must have been shit. :yucky:

Pfft shows what you know, sold it to save my license. Had 1 point left.

Make sure you bring helmut...

AND FLYING FINISH???

Finally 350rwkw @ DECA might be an advantage!

Excited in pants

Most def bringing helmet, and after 350rwkw GT-R flying finish I must remain seated for a short period...

And what of this rampant phaggotry that I've been dragged into

:domokun:

Make sure you bring helmut...

AND FLYING FINISH???

Finally 350rwkw @ DECA might be an advantage!

Excited in pants

lol only at the rears???

leon...u only get better times coz u cheat with r compound tyers... lend tht to me and ill beat ya :P

GTR FTW!!!!!!!!!

ill beat you with space savers.. :thumbsup:

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