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hmmmm i dont think we really gave imports a better name with the way we were behaving on the Mitchell today ...... suprised there werent some cops waiting on my doorstep when i got home ....... damn easy to remember personalised plates i swear they'll get me in trubble one day!!

yea , that always is a problem.

Makes me think twice about putting the SKYLINE plates on the R.

Mind you when the cops say

* make and number of car for the complaint sir *

* It's a skyline with the plate Skyline officer *

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Ken

Originally posted by G0DF4Th3R

Ken - know of any R32s around? the 33 is getting a bit common :D

Not atm but check with JSpec who are brokers. They are saying that compliance for them is not far away.

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Ken its a stupid pointless us against them thread ..... i dont like Silvias i will never like Silvias ..... as soon as my dad even shown me a Silvia as maybe a possibilty as a first car i thought what an ugly piece of shit ..... sure they may have some potential under the bonnet but most imports with money spenton them have potential and i doubt it beat an R ..... my opinion which i keep out of threads such as that cos it'll only get me into trouble.

Liz dont stress - i shut my eyes but after you were safely in front i was like go liz go - cos i knew what you were up to :D

Originally posted by Sneeza

ken - I don't think he understood the sarcastic remark about you calling him "pissednissan" instead of his reeeaaal name.

True but I do get a bit cheesed when he posts my surname and can't even spell it right.

I might ask Troy to edit a bit cos I don't need my last name on a public forum who also know I own R's

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Sneeza

lauren - it was clear when I looked - then all off a sudden YOU WERE THERE!!! ahahaha

mmmm boost is a wonderful thing :D

haha those guys were funny ..... oh did ya see thosechicks near my car when we were waiting for the RAC guy ... i swear one girls handbag repeatedly touched my boot ..... Mel was looking at me and saw my claws coming out ..... and she starts mimicking my stare and going "meooooow" ..... i go "if the bitches handbag touches my car one more time .... if one more piece of her spittle as she talks to her friends lands on it ...... shes going to seriously regret it"

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