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7tune: looking forward to reading about the '1000hp' 13brew (it is a 13brew, isn't it?) - I've never seen anything bigger than 700ps in a street car.

That was the website designers joke because he recieved the photos of that shoot without the article to go with it...

no, it's most definitely a case of being 'fooled' - I understand where you are coming from, re: marketing - but if someone offers you a spoonful of shit, do you eat it?

If it's the best choice of what you have been offered for a 4 year span, and u need to eat something then i guess so...

Rezz.. looks like your copping it hard from these boys.. If only they knew the truth about how good these women can be... Lay off the bloke guys.. You probably wouldnt want some one to call your aussie girlfriend a fat beef eating heffer with stumps for fingers. Atleast she can fit a real size 8.

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I love all these guys saying shes not all that just by looking at a 640x450 whatever pic... if she was standing infront of you you'd be falling over yourself to get her number... if not, well you're probably gay and just don't know it lol

Justin,

Every forum is the same. Everyone reckons they have supermodels for girlfriends and every pic of 'normal women' they see ain't good enough.

Seriously that one is quite pretty and I reckon she'd go all right in a vinyl blue and white 'Endless' costume (can you arrange that btw?)

And those 'fat hands' would be put to good work believe you me.

T.

Dont worry Rezz keep sending more pictures. Id give her the royal order of the pork sword for sure!!

Hiroshima Screamer: WTF is that??Lol.... Typical wrx driver?? You should send that to the wrx forum

yeah mate its the ones you tend to pull if you own a rex :D

I love all these guys saying shes not all that just by looking at a 640x450 whatever pic... if she was standing infront of you you'd be falling over yourself to get her number... if not, well you're probably gay and just don't know it lol

:werd:

Japanese girls grow on you very quickly..... a pictures a picture bit different in real life. I know where your coming from.

Was she just a random or do you know her?

Was she just a random or do you know her?

A random? I told her to sit on mah car mate... far from random :D

Her names Asuka, she's actually a fully paid up professional model for Mecedes Benz Japan. I would post up more piccies but you guys suck...

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