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hey guys I am back and badder than ever

I am a very wanted woman you know and have been recieving pm's Australia wide from desperate males looking for some HCSC action

1. Are you hot?

2. Do you put out?

3. do you dress really 5lutty?

4. How much do you weigh?

5. Do you have good teeth?

6. are you a girl?

Even though it is very likely you are some 200kg bald naked samoan man.

1. Are you hot?

2. Do you put out?  

3. do you dress really 5lutty?  

4. How much do you weigh?  

5. Do you have good teeth?  

6. are you a girl?

Even though it is very likely you are some 200kg bald naked samoan man.

1. and how :uh-huh:

2. you must go cruising with me first to find out big boy

3. only when cruising :P

4. 52Kg

5. I have all of them still, why did you want to put something in my mouth?

6. yes .. yes I am and don't pretend like you haven't met me

Oh yeah I remember now, you were in that furry jacket that night when you were out with nick.  

Are you 18 now?   About bloody time.  

Hahahaha, I take it all back HCSC is actually hot.

I am 19 all grown up and have been legal for three years now

haven't worn that jacket for a long time

how have you been?

Are you a black woman HCSC ? I have a certain fantasy that needs to be acted out, if you you are willing that is... :aroused:

No I am not black

my avatar is a true picture of me

but I am interested in your fantasy :uh-huh:

I am 19 all grown up and have been legal for three years now

haven't worn that jacket for a long time  

how have you been?

meh, same old. Car is all good at the moment which is kind of novel.

Did you finally sort out that boost leak on your 33??? You should really stop being weak and wind up the boost one of these days.

And you should really throw out those hideous chromies. Man I hate chrome.

yes I did it turned out to be a cracked manifold :P

I have since sold it and moved on to a R34 GTT with "Hello Kitty" stenciled on the bonnet, much nicer ride. There is a picture on boostbabes.com

and chromies are gone ... now I have some really cute deep dish polished rims

well I am hanging to go cruising again

especially with some guys, all the girls on boostbabes are too bitchy for me

they keep think I am trying to steal their b/f's

anybody up for a cruise?

haha

Jason don't you oh dear me, you and I have hung out many a time.

to everyone else reading back, please don't take offence to my warped sense of humour as I was just playing along and probably in retrospect went quite a bit too far.

I do have a dirty sense of humour and it was all just a laugh, but I realise now that I know quite a few of you on this site through other forums and car clubs.

so please forgive me, and don't forget some of you said some nasty things about me in this thread and I took it all as a joke as should you

Yeah, you do have a bit of an over the top sense of humor but it doesn't really translate that well on teh forums.  

But I've found you to be a genuine person in the flesh for all the skeptics out there. (no pun intended)

you are probably right

gets me in trouble so many times :P

but I do like to play :(

:bananaman

oops there I go again

but seriously guys if any of you want to go on a cruise with me please PM

I live on the Gold Coast but do drive wide and far

(damn now I sound desperate)

nothing really

I was just using the name because the name of the thread is "looking for Hardcorskyline girl"

plus John I have been crusing with you before, even though you might not recall :P

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