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Originally posted by MrGTST

Ahh.... I dont know if you have noticed but we already ARE HOME!!!! ..

Obviously dont breed them too smart over there :)

WTF???? omg WA is really imbred .... thats your other head trying to talk isn't it? you make absolutley no sense with both ya heads talking .....

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skyzerr33-> Do you even know what the word lame means? Or is the only thing in your little head.

Skilines are good I admit that, but a good drifter allows for any motor vechicle to increase his skills. I guess you guys aren't as good as us.

We live,breath, eat, sleep, cars because we can so if you ever need parts for your busted ass skylines (after it has been dragged by our Skylines, 180SX, Silvias, VLs, FTO, Supra, RX7, and god help us, Squizz's new Mini), be more than happy to call the East for your parts.

But wait, stop, o oh I forgot, you guys are narrow minded, such uneducated "lame" WA-nabes.

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