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Lol I remember that, back when I had no input to SAu and just watched.

Richard Simmons hahha

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this one of the reasons why i got rid my R33 gtst and got real skyline! a 34 GTR. coz dikheads do this crap to them.

THIS, it's just REALLY badly worded.... I hated telling people I drove a 33 gtst, even though it was baller as f**k

Dickheads have no limits on what car they can buy. 33, 34, boganadore, lambo- doesn't matter.

dickheads still be dickheadin.

also this.... I'd be willing to bet the "Dickhead to Lambo ratio" is at least as high as, if not, higher than the "dickhead to 33 ratio"

Richard Simmons hahha

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