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Look I am not one to live up to pig arse standard of response and booze abuse......and no left overs cause the kids take the recycling to the depot on the weekend to pocket money

 

 

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Might grow a hisptser beer and start telling you how to brew coffee

 

and vape like a non gay kunt

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"well done on managing to not missing a chance"

How bout that f**king grammar lol. 

Pfft, R31 isn't the greatest ever made sorry, Silvia's are 1000 times better than 31s/GT-Rs on track. Fact. 

Plus once I pour too much money into the shit heap with overnight parts from Jap... mainly the US, I will even be able to keep up in a straight line with slow Skylines.

Silvia's are rad. 

 

 

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R31 v s13 = r31 is a challenge to go fast thus why I have one

gtr v evo = gtr is a challenge to go fast thus why I have 2

 

If I didn’t want a challenge I would have a evo and a s13 and go to Mardi gra and run my own float

 

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S13  easy to go fast, lol,  with those reliable motors and excellent suspension geometry they get from factory, Yeah.

The recipe for making any old nissan "fast" is the same shit. Build/Replace everything, maybe go a touch quicker, repeat.

I'll keep my eye out on the national news when they do the mardi gras coverage, give us a wave. 

Did you cut a flap/put a vent in that wine barrel since you first installed it? 

 

 

 

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