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it goes by the amount of posts u have :( if u go into ur profile .... u'll see how many posts u have

yeah a sticker of that would look sweet on the back of the car ..... but i still want a picture of the drift monkey ( well it looks more like a cat if u ask me) but i cant seem to find one!!

ooooh im coming up to 10,000 posts.

im urrently on 61 a day it used to be 65 tho - but i dont get on the net as much at night now and i used to post more through the day cos paul was here to talk too soooo til u came in there was noone to "whore" with :(

haha thats ok i dont know much about it myself ..... u see it on drift cars that come from japan - its a little sticker of this cat/monkey that looks like a two yr old drew it - but its still cool ..... i saw a car in HPI with one on and ever since wantedone - when i was looking for my Skyline i saw a couple of silvias in a yard with them on ...... maybe for my birthday next year someone will buy me one .... or xmas haha

he's just a cool little dude - cant find pictures of him on the net either :(

haha i have to get new toner for my bosses printer which requires me to get on my hands n knees and get under his desk to see what printer he has ..... he wasnt in the room at the time - but even though - it looks mighty suspious hahaha

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