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yeah i've got 10 inches of fury..... i am a little suspect of gus, and how he knows that!!!!!!

all jokes aside..... really, its huge........

I am not trying to talk myself up but i have a 12" and you know the girls say bigger is better :)

no he's just saying 12 year olds that have not hit puberty yet generally have small slongs thus you have a small slong... well thats just what i have heard :(

you'd know? is there something your not telling us shaun and leigh?

BTW: I made a post on car covers for skylines but noones answered :) guess everyone's lucky enough to have a garage (and not have a family of 4 with one car each!). Plus I'll have the civic until I flog it off so that's 5 cars. We have a garage but it's chockas so NOONE parks in there, what a waste...

Didn't see your post.. I use a car cover.. my place of residence is home to about 100 cars.. including about 4-5 skyzas.. Whatd you wanna know?

btw leigh im 17 and turned that yesterday, most un impressed that i didnt get a happy birthday txt from you :)

*goes and cries in corner*

Hey, if the girls are impressed with the performance.. who cares?! (Sry Beau, size does matter... but when you've figured out where to put it you can bring this up again k :()

well i always thought it was the vagina... why, is there something i dont know? and the girls dont seem to be complainin, im getting calls from chicky babes all over aussie (well no not really maybe just sydney, but shes a hottie!)

btw leigh im 17 and turned that yesterday, most un impressed that i didnt get a happy birthday txt from you :(
yea what the guy above said :) also happy birthday for wednesday now that you have a real job you can buy me dinner at jerra for once :)

See i posted earlier saying happy birthday... and to keep u happy i just sent one then :lol:

rincewind, if you found the r33 had lots of bodyroll, chances are it wasn't set up properly. as others have said, the shocks have a lot to do with it, as do the tryes and rims.

i think you'll find the 33 is a powerful, meaty cruiser while the 32 is more nimble and agile.

now that i think about it, the 33 is like a samurai, very elegant and precise. The 32 is a ninja.

here i have drawn this relationship for easy recall when you are looking at cars to buy:

r32.jpg

hope that helps.

bahhhhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa i guess thats sort of a comparison between the two...

rincewind, if you found the r33 had lots of bodyroll, chances are it wasn't set up properly. as others have said, the shocks have a lot to do with it, as do the tryes and rims.

i think you'll find the 33 is a powerful, meaty cruiser while the 32 is more nimble and agile.

now that i think about it, the 33 is like a samurai, very elegant and precise. The 32 is a ninja.

here i have drawn this relationship for easy recall when you are looking at cars to buy:

r32.jpg

hope that helps.

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