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hahaha rob yeah i forgot bout the offset, i can't remember what mine are :)

paul, why u talking bout rubbing me?

bambam. who wants to burn you car, let me at em :)

russ, are you sure the screeen is flat? i heard your blind hehe

adrian :(

he seems to know me but prolly doenst like me for some reason

im not an open person, as i dun talk much in real life with ppl i dunno

he's banned now

he told allt he ppl in the Malaysian forum that he drives an R34 GTR and he showed us his specs

but another Msian who studies in Curtin told everyone in the forum that the guy was lying coz all he did was copy JASONS R34 GTR from X-Speed and pass it off as his

loser!

Originally posted by Sneeza

Excuse me Micko - WTF???? I have PM'd him. I'm sorry for asking advice on these forums and being an annoying female. I'll do everything myself now - I don't need any arseholes help. Jeez..... I thought this was meant to me a nice place

Good work - pitty I came in too late, sorry if you feel I was being an arsehole, I just thought you needed someone to piss you off enough to get stuck in.

Apologies if I upset you - just remember you owe him NOTHING

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