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Edited By RedLineGTR

If you continue to be a rude arrogant prick around on the forums and posting light threats “would have smacked u across da head a few times” and shit like that I will not hesitate to ban you off the forums. Its not the first post that you have had a go at someone. So relax!!!

Thanks Rob

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INASNT ur a lucky boy u didnt go calder

i say a white r33or34 didnt really pay attention with a skylines australia sticker on.. had a fist full of coins.. knocked on da window

asked for da persons nick name. if it was inasnt.. i would have smacked u across da head a few times..

sorry to CNBLOW.... didnt mean to be a rude prick :-) i thought u were INASNT....

wow now i am scared

NOT!!!

When i am there i will look for a stupid lookin leb coming to talk to me and be ready with the 0.5 gauge HV cable i carry in my car.

Also i am honoured that u think about me even when u r out at night. Do you check every white r33 that u see around to see if it me???? :rofl: there must be thousands around melbourne, looserrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

On the other hand if i see a vl turbo around it wouldnt even cross my mind for 1 millisecond that u might be driving coz frankly u have 0% impact on my life :P

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