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Originally posted by gtrken

They do make cool drift cars but underbonnet temps , wiring and turbo issues make them to hard to maintain.

That blue 300zxTTDD I had was a good example of use it , abuse it and sell it..:D  

cheers

Ken

yeah they are a spaghetti factory ...... im just so attached to it .... and it can beat the crap outta my R33 ............ its so shameful and if i put the money into my R33 its just going to be like any other R33 out there ..... my ZX is different.

Originally posted by gtrken

Cool , so you ARE ok with the washing , cooking, hand feeding , servant thing then ??:D :D  

Hehehe

J/K

Ken

as long its hand feeding and not breast feeding Ken :D j/k

Bam - why instead of settling for a slow heavypiece of shit ..... stay off the maccas n go to the gym and keep yaself a fast sportscar :D

Anyway people i better go say hi to my family i think they forget what i look like. Bye :wavey:

Originally posted by Nizmo

as long its hand feeding and not breast feeding Ken :D j/k

I NEVER even thought about that( well not much anyway ):D

Bye Niz , say hello to Mr and Mrs HSV for me....

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by G0DF4Th3R

i think ive had enough off Skylines being the fat arse that i am :D

im better suited in a jeep or sumthin

OOOHHHH Bam , wash your mouth out !!:D

And I thought you had class , taste , an understanding of the finer things...

Ohh and a real fetish for posting your toilet rituals.hehehe

Cheers

Ken

Yes * sigh *

Problem is , there is no criteria for joining and some people do it for a stir then just up and leave.

PPCC have a good idea with a members only section that costs a few dollars and you have to register with all your details.

This stops the stir shit and disappear type newbies who seem to frequent all car forums.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Sneeza

ken - yeah - and also there is no whoring area which helps to keep it down as well.

True but we don't seem to get newbies in here stirring.

I believe that whoretown is a good thing for general convo about issues that don't warrant a thread and avaliable to people who hate the one line type MIRC posting on those chat forum thingys. ( like my internet knowledge Hehehe )

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by G0DF4Th3R

Prank should do sumthing abt ppl registering but never posting anything at all

I suppose if they never post then it's no drama.

It's the ones that post trouble , disappear and then come back with a new nic.

cheers

Ken

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