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hey just llookin thru that thread haha....u neva no he may change his mind....any R32 skyline or golf is a sick looking car with all paw grip 1 just dont have 2 spoolers and aint jap or sedan/coupe

also NZM.031 im guessing u have been to www.geocities.com/frozenfood

that is one nice street S13 without bn ova tha top dont u think (my mates ride) it also quicker then the 33

hey mate....

just wondering what the go with this post is....

if you could kindly fill me in with any details about the s13, or the 33 for that matter, it would be much appreciated.

do you know where he gets his work done?? or what times its run?? who owns it?? do you know him?? where does he work??

cheers

Linton

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Can we ban everyone under 18? its really dragging down the standards of this forum.

Not that I really want to get involved in such a pathetic thread but with a name like usuckpoo, you deserve to be banned. You definately have the maturity of a 15 year old :)

Not that I really want to get involved in such a pathetic thread but with a name like usuckpoo, you deserve to be banned. You definately have the maturity of a 15 year old :(

If you consider my nick as an adequate basis to ban me then go ahead and suggest it to the moderators.

I am not abt to take pot shots at your nick.

The statement i made was an objective one not directed at anyone in particular.

You may choose to disagree with it but perhaps you would like to present a more

reasonable basis of an argument rather than simply dissing my nick?

I wont deny that my suggestion is prob not the best one in dealing with a problem i see plaguing the skyline forums due to the affordability of the car and its reputation with youths.

I will state too that i have nothing against youths on this forum but its just sickening to see silly topics being posted all the time.

I don't know what the deal with this thread was, and maybe I'm stating the obvious here, but NZM.031, that garage debris image that you have in your sig is also at that website listed along with a bunch of others... perhaps this was the basis of the post?

ok guys, well i was hoping for schoona to represent himself and tell me why he posted what he did. but he didnt, he has seen the thread, but hasnt posted. so i will fill you in on the details. he pm'd me with a response similar to his first post, but a bit more elaborate.

basically, schoona is claiming that i went to HIS mates page, and used one of the images from there AS MY OWN. and that he is mates with both guys and knows the 180sx well. this couldnt be further from the truth.

the car in my sig is my own, driven by myself, Garage Debris, is my business, the s13 that is a nice street vehicle he mentions, is my close mates, whom ive done all the work for to acheive his 244rwkw over the 2 years he has owned the vehicle, he put those pics up on his website.

this is the first trouble ive had with this kid, however he has been shit stirring on nissansilvia.com for a while now. he added himself to my mates msn, in which he blocked him straight away.

i dont appreciate people, especially young people bull shitting like this, its wrong and their is no need for it.

that is why the thread is titled stupid 15 yr olds, i just wanted to make a scene basically, and show that this kid has been caught out, and to warn other 15yr old kids against posting bullshit like this.

cheers

Linton

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