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Why does everyone have to be nasty? *sigh*

Go shopping at nengun.com, find the parts you want then goto Gavin Wood and get them put on. Front mount, full exhaust, PowerFC, AVCR (or PFC boost module), adjustable exhaust cam gear and yay, oodles of horsies.

yer dude, change ur sig...

as u can see most of us don't take you seriously, probably because of the way you present

yourself...

u have no license, the streets are not smoking and never were, and u seem like you have absolutely no respect for the things you have.

I, (we) have no idea who you are... but it seems that you are in WAY over your head.

and you are not cool for driving without a license...

other than that..

Have a nice day, and happy day crash... I mean driving :)

Why does everyone have to be nasty? *sigh*

 

Go shopping at nengun.com, find the parts you want then goto Gavin Wood and get them put on. Front mount, full exhaust, PowerFC, AVCR (or PFC boost module), adjustable exhaust cam gear and yay, oodles of horsies.

thanks man i will go to that site now!!

crash, please man, when i do drive which isnt veyr often, i dont drive like and idiot, my signature is just a signature, doesnt mean its true, im a responsible person man!! im not every other crappadore driver out htere, hoon everywhere!!! everytime i go out of my house all i here is a crappadore hooning around!!!! yeh what, and VL's suck, if i were to buy a crappy car i would buy that, i would buy a non turbo silvia or something

dude just some helpfull advice...your hear obviously cause you love skylines as much as everyone but plz take the advice that your getting..these guys have had there cars a long time and some who have unfortuantly been in an accident with them aswell...dont get a car you cant handle spend the money on insurance and get more experenice behind the wheel

dude just some helpfull advice...your hear obviously cause you love skylines as much as everyone but plz take the advice that your getting..these guys have had there cars a long time and some who have unfortuantly been in an accident with them aswell...dont get a car you cant handle spend the money on insurance and get more experenice behind the wheel

yeh man, i am taking the advice aye, cause some of it is actually worth reading but some of it they are saying is just sh*t, so why bother, so yeh aw well,

and this isnt really for u!! but i aint AUSSIE, who ever said i was!!

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