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Geez your a rude bastard Pete, 3 wide and every bastard can get the f**kk out of the way.

See what i mean buddy,,,natsoft lied again hey,,,no way would a 2wd car beat a 4wd or is that twice you have been owned ?.

Love and kisses as always

Neil.

You need to re edit the broken down video so i can see myself finally passing you. You cut it as my 32 comes into the mirror haha. I know why check out the passenger foot well on both videos. Your haltech control unit plate comes loose and is dallying around in the footwell

Look, that will be enough of this gtr love-in crap. Rubish cars driven by rubish drivers. Was that another 2wd coming home in 3rd,,,nice work Mr Milano and a VERY big congrats to Mr Wootten.

Pete, I don't know if you are awhere but there is a "Secret GTR owners club", and in there constitution rule 7 subclause 8a it states that if a GTR owner gets beat 3 times by rear drive Skylines then the club will remove the car from said owner. Tread carefully buddy you are on your last chance.

HA HA

Neil.

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Yea if your read the Internet the world will end with a stock oil pump

Shame the Internet is full of f**k stains that drag race..... I don't drag race

Ps if I was building a engine I would use a flashy pump

It's only the engine that have had the Nissan let out that need new flashy pumps

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