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I agree with bangin... it wasn't a personal attack... rather a tutorial on how mr sly can get self help...anyways... i can only describe him as... (migi te ga koibito)so mr sly heres some tips for ur...err... (is that a car i see under all those stickers, flashing lights... wings... and playboy merchandise??)

SAKURA & BANGIN'S SELF IMPROVEMENT LESSON #2

*paint ur front bar in an area free from dust, bugs etc... (any out doorsey attempts must only be attempted in areas such as musgrave park)

* paint ur wing... it's gunmetal grey... n i've seen it on a 180... it's just not rite...

*take off the standard spoiler that lies under the wing... (this is a chargeable offence...recognised by all sane people)

*paint ur bonnet...(it's faded)

*rmove all playboy "kuso"

*unless ur trying to bait urself for cops, or creating a mild rave environment for stoners and hippies... don't display flashy light things... ( unless ur planning on selling them to a chinese factory who would then make enough of those little flashy thingies for the entire world {excludes ethiopia as we all assume they don't have fones...} with some to spare)

******STICKERS DON'T MAKE UR CAR GO FASTER******

there is one thing i do really like though.... ur intercooler piping!! where did you get it from??

on a lighter note... "Buta No Orugazumu Wa Sanjikan Nakunaranai shiteimasuka???"

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ummz... u'll c in january... i can't buy a car yet maybe because of my age... and i havent graduated yet... but i promise to paste piccies of mi car when i get it... i atleast want a 33 to start with, nice first car eh?? strutto... you know what i'm saying needs to be said!! and by no means is it to be taken personally.... unless ur accomodating for having no "chinchin"... or are totally obsessed with a dodgymobile.... lol, honestly i've seen two "manky" skylines... thank gawd they're my faveourite car.... otherwise i'd be turned off!!! mmmm skyline

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ummz... u'll c in january... i can't buy a car yet maybe because of my age... and i havent graduated yet... but i promise to paste piccies of mi car when i get it... i atleast want a 33 to start with, nice first car eh?? strutto...  you know what i'm saying needs to be said!! and by no means is it to be taken personally.... unless ur accomodating for having no "chinchin"... or are totally obsessed with a dodgymobile.... lol, honestly i've seen two "manky" skylines... thank gawd they're my faveourite car.... otherwise i'd be turned off!!! mmmm skyline

:D

nuff said....

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So sakura... YOU don't have a car.. Cause your not old enough.. But you feel that someone should listen to your opinion about their car? Are you ****ing serious? Your first post is to abuse someone for the way their car looks.

Who cares what you think of someone elses car. It's THEIR car, therefor, they decide what it looks like and what they do. Who knows, they might actually happen to like what it looks like. You don't do a car up to fit in with other peoples likes and dislikes, you do it to satisfy your own likings and dislikings.

Who cares if his front bar is a different colour. Maybe he doesn't have time/money to go and get it painted. Would you say the same to someone if they had a different coloured bonnet on a car? No, because that's an accepted "mod" in the import scene.

I'd prefer power over looks anyday...

PS: What's a manky skyline? :confused:

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Umm...

1) Throwing the occasional Japanese word in each post does NOT make you cool. You'd be surprised how many people speak a little Japanese, and how many others are either fluent or native speakers. Get over it. At least learn how to use the Japanese IME.

2) l33t-speak (or SMS-speak) is in a similar boat. Its reali fkn crp 2 rd n maikz u l00k lk a f00l.

3) It's his car, if the man likes the way his car looks then good on him.

That is all.

SLY

Welcome to SAU :D

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