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Not me! Didn't you know it's a fact that ugly or psycho chicks just buy Skylines (particularly R33 GTSts) as a means of attempting to attract guys?

OMG im so offended I am defenatly not PHYSICO so you must be calling me ugly :cheers::cheers:

Thats not it at all my dad bought me the car so thats not my fault ok.

It wouldnt matter what car he bought me Id still drive the thing.

You are RUDE. An i bet your UGLY too if you critisize others looks.

I get plenty of attention outside my car Thankyou very much, infact I hardley drive my car anyway.

Edited by ~Pink Bitz~
hahahah.. pink bits... :woot:

anyways chickie... this whole thread is a joke... so don't take it personally!

as for ryan.. he IS a joke.. so yeah!! :wave:

Im not a joke! Its not my fault the idiot of a doctor dropped me at birth! He must of knocked some sense into me, i got a skyline!

:(

Edited by sproosy
nope havent added pink bitz to my msn

but yes ryan is ugly hahaha

go the mitsus ryan

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>_<

Sweet ride george!!

you happy with it ??

i was looking into one of these at the same time i was looking at the merc.. but mitsubishi aus were being fags and not getting back to me with any info, so i gave em the finger..

Damm it looks good though!!

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