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Originally posted by GTR-80Y

MIZ as in girl !!! don't play dumb dude! hahaha:lol:

Actually, if i was as buff as u i would check myself out even more than i do now!

dont play dumb? LOL you got me there hahahhaa:lol:

who is she anyway? I only saw her name on this forum in the last few days and then out of nowhere I saw her car yesterday.

If you were buff as me then you will look like a condom full of walnuts! :lol:

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Originally posted by BY BY

no worries ombre..... when are you coming for a cruise again dood?

Ill be out of action for the next few weeks until Auto Salon is over

hey champ. your car going to be in the final battle?

I will be back in cruise action pretty much when you get back too.

I have a few things to sort out on my car.

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Nick, if i saw a chick in a skyline, the last thing i'd be lookin at is the friggin carbon bonnet. proof you're a hooooomoooooooo :)

who's entering auto salon?

i'm enterin as a demo car for a car audio place, but im going for the too low or whatever it is award. My exhaust shall scrape alllllll the way to homebush :)

*me pats angle grinder*

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Originally posted by XCUZME

Nick, if i saw a chick in a skyline, the last thing i'd be lookin at is the friggin carbon bonnet. proof you're a hooooomoooooooo :)

who's entering auto salon?

i'm enterin as a demo car for a car audio place, but im going for the too low or whatever it is award. My exhaust shall scrape alllllll the way to homebush :)

*me pats angle grinder*

haahha hi dudezz...

1. i am not dat new - ive been on d forum registered as 'ms---' for some time nowzz

2. its good 2 c 'some' ppl can recognise 'MIZ' = Female... saves me $378.00.

SDU4EVA - hi there,, sorry i didnt catch yah on my tail at regents pk - howeva i did at one stage drove pass a yellow GTT with YES... number plates......... waz dat u?

haehaeh dun worri BY BY - i am totally wif u - i wouldnt giv a winks eye abt any chic if there is a WHOOPIN HOT C/F bonnet slapped spanky clean and shiny on a skyline drivin pass... and yess... every nite i do kiss it goodnite too :)

yeopzz.... im in for final battlezz ... i'll c u guyzz dere!!

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