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'10 Things I Hate About Ash (R31Nismoid)' :mad:

i cant think of 10 things so ill just say what comes to mind :rofl:

#1. he told me my car wouldnt be right on saturday's cruise so i called it off and made other plans but now i hear my car would be fine :rofl:

#2. he wont fix his diff mounts

#3. his wastegate isnt loud enough

#4. he needs injectors

#5. he turned me down in bed :rofl:

anyone like to add ? :flamed:

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Yeah I hate that he thinks that having a screamer pipe makes up for only having 122rwkw's.

I hate that he thinks because he couldn't keep up with 2 GTR's he tells people that the roads aint suitable.

I hate the way he brushes his hair.

I hate the way he drive's over screws whilst using my semi-comps :mad:

I just think the guy is a loser.

My favourite:

Re: Hit and run damage on parked cars:

And yeah, park it on the street... you risk things like this happening. If i go anywhere like a mates etc, i make sure i've booked a driveway possie before i drive my sky there

What isn't mentioned is the damage inflicted by Ash's car on the neighbours as it is backed out of said driveway.

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i'm leaving this thread for the day, but then I'm deleting it qwhen I get home from the cuise... lol it has no point, but to bag Ash. Which is OK (Should be national past time) but um... yeah pointless... RSPCA might get angry for mistreatin him.

hmm taking the piss out of Ash and he is not crying about it i better get in before he changes his mind

" he screams like a girl when someone drives his car half as stoopid as he does sidewyas :D"

and yeah he screams like a girl i am sure nathan can vouch for this :D

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