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You can pretty much work it out from this thread.

33 spots taken now.

okokokokok

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OFENSV

elbee111

Mason/ECR033

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NXTIME

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B-Man

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2rismo

fatz

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Abo Bob

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R33 RB30DET

yea its fast more powerful and ful siker bro

im going to chop you ass in the hood biatchhhhhh

then im going to talk trash like the other drag wankers and talk about how im 0.000003 of second quicker and .00004pmh faster then your shit box on my standard hks 2530 gt304r homie nos induced super stock skyline bro nigga werd!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

man im feeling like a drab bitch arse man whore he bitch already in the house yo yo!!!!!!!!!!!!!

we im going to be the quickest stock rear seat skyline inthe world so kiss my drag racing arse

don't make me he-bitch man-slap you across yo heid. you man-whore.

mark, nudie burnout sounds disgusting, but strangely compelling...

There is a difference between being a wanker and being a wanker in the way you bag someone elses wankiness out.

Wankers who wank alone should be allowed to wank away but wankers who wank all over others should be spanked and that's what I just did to you fatz.

Chill out a little man.

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