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true story hey, you want some true stories? im happy to post some true stories. then you can threaten me with legal action because i bagged god himself. ive got some ripper stories. might write then all down, then post em.

Yeah, I got a good story at 4:17pm today in Private Messexenger

Lets meet or you still crying behind your legal mates.

Steve wants to take me out on a date. Hasnt offered me candy, so no way im leaving the comfort of my keyboard. Im flattered to have someone intellectually attracted to me!

POLL: Should I meet Steve?

JK

Steve you are just as much a part of the personal bagging in this thread...

but i too am surprised that the thread has lasted this long, however i'm not dissapointed, its entertaining to see the new posts every day :(

ENOUGH IS ENOUGH

grow up all of you.

i've just dished out a nice slab of warnings for people.

And i wont forget either. Start up anymore personal attacks and its no more warnings.

simple bannings.

thanks - ash

Is SAU getting bad enuff that they let personal bagging keep going?

This is now degrading to SAU. As you see Jai does not know me he is grinding other ppls axe and is this really what SAU is for?

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STFU

I thought SAU was for sharing common knowledge for the benefit of other Skyline enthusiasts? guess i was wrong, its for bragging and promoting our own businesses, well looks like it backfired.

So what the hell am i gonna do for the next couple of days, if these ppls are gonna get ban for getting stuck into one another?

I't makes good entertainment, ohwell i have to go back to the qld section and create some HAVOC there.

Enough is enough. Show some respect for people, especially those you DONT KNOW. If you want to have it out with someone pick up the phone and stop attacking in this thread. This is about a car OK? There was nothing wrong with the original post that started all this, maybe take a look back and get some perspective.

Some of you bitchy clowns, especially those of you representing performance shops need to take a good hard look at yourself.

Your conduct and attitude on this forum is nothing short of pathetic.

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