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thanks sinno!

yeah like i said though, if it was just the pale blue colour it would be fine, with more pics i can see how much of a dogs breakfast it is. Looks super quick but going on looks alone it needs some cleaning up..

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^big lulz^ first time I have seen this.

I wish I knew this song ~~~~~~~~ as it's happend to me after a long stint on excercise and came back for furlough.

It woulda been less embarrising to Kim the chick I was with :P if I'd started with the chorus.

HARD time explaining I wasnt "able". Just give me 30 mins will ya - :laugh:

^big lulz^ first time I have seen this.

I wish I knew this song ~~~~~~~~ as it's happend to me after a long stint on excercise and came back for furlough.

It woulda been less embarrising to Kim the chick I was with :P if I'd started with the chorus.

HARD time explaining I wasnt "able". Just give me 30 mins will ya - :laugh:

if I am reading this right, are u referring to blue balls :)

You can save yourself some cash and grab a wallpaper here :)

MATBOY'S WALLPAPERS

If you wanted an actual print for a wall send me a pm with what size you'd be after.

Thanks Matt!

Just wanted it for my desktop background. But seeing your work, I'll be definitely purchasing some prints!

Awesome pic...man, how fugly is the r30 and r31 - really though, they are not gtr's hence doesn't even qualify in my books

DR30 RS' and HR31 GTS-R's will always be cooler than any 90's GTR

and better looking

Mid 80's styling ftw!

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