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dude you some of guys do it to yourself ..... as a few of import owners ruin it for the majority. Import owners come across to people who think their above other makes of car owners. i'm not directing this at you so don't go off at me. I cop so much shit on here cause I don't own an import or a skyline. Dude I even get crap cause my gf is buying one and I'm not.

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Originally posted by Nismo_Boy

No one cares if you dont own an import, they just find it funny. Maybe tone down the dick head comments and try less whoring, and the shit will stop. As for other people whoring, they will be told off as well I guess.

They do care otherwise they wouldn't make comment. and who is it funny to? just the import owns? sure as hell isn't to me. Squizz even said himself that Skyzerr makes contribution to the forum because he owns a skyline. Other won't be in trouble for whoring. As if a mod would get into trouble.

Hey boxhead, I pissed off back to WA but they don't want me, to much of a whore:D 7000+post at 60ppd, do you guys want me to start whoring here:bahaha:

Rebel alliance? Don't say that too loud, Skyzerr will want in, aslong as he gets to be Luke:D

See'ya:burnout:

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