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nah see pimpspec

when u get on the highway, and u think ur top shit, then another 33 rolls along beside you, and u slow down and have a bit of a go, and u get thumped... after that its all about getting ur car faster

i probably did it to the poor bloke in the white 33 on the way back from willowbank last time, he thought he was gonna thump a stock lookin skyline too :D

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Originally posted by BelGarion

nah see pimpspec

when u get on the highway, and u think ur top shit, then another 33 rolls along beside you, and u slow down and have a bit of a go, and u get thumped... after that its all about getting ur car faster

i probably did it to the poor bloke in the white 33 on the way back from willowbank last time, he thought he was gonna thump a stock lookin skyline too :D

thats what my VL is for :D ........ I jsut want a nice looking skyline to cruise round in .....

well, my car is dirty again.. farken dirt roads.. and got bogged hard core too.. mud all over my car again.. haha

also, for the first time ever i got understeer in my car... just like 4wd, front wheels just slipped out... doesnt matter tho, pulled it out nicely with some oversteer. :D

nah its not that i neeed to loose weight, its that i need to be able to ride further than the top of the hill cause 1. if i get a job im gonna be on a bike, and 2. if i get fit i might look better and mabey girls will talk to me......

nah thats bein too optimistic,

ill just be tired so i can get to sleep at night or something

Originally posted by BelGarion

nah see pimpspec

when u get on the highway, and u think ur top shit, then another 33 rolls along beside you, and u slow down and have a bit of a go, and u get thumped... after that its all about getting ur car faster

i probably did it to the poor bloke in the white 33 on the way back from willowbank last time, he thought he was gonna thump a stock lookin skyline too :D

then i come along in my stock 33 and flog u too.. then your worried.. haha

Originally posted by BelGarion

pimp spec ur vl is for getting beaten by r33s??

dave... is there nething u cant do in a skyline? :D

ok im on my bike, back in an hour or so, if not call the ses ill be passed out in a gutter

I don't know i haven't raced one since i started modding it. Still working on it atm, thats why its in bits. I'm aiming for mid 12s on streets ......

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