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Come work with me for one day and see if you can hang with the old coot you soft young pup. :)

i'm fat, lazy and get good money for sitting on my ass all day in air con mostly surfing the net, yes i'll be out there next wekeend! :)

Yay, noel and shane always liven up whoretown.

what can i say, i aim to please? :)

Fark i am a good cook. I just opened a whole can of Campells soup on my own.

shit aye, no bones crumbled under the severe stresses they would have been under acting upon such a large mass of a campells soup tin?

shit aye, no bones crumbled under the severe stresses they would have been under acting upon such a large weight of a campells soup tin?

We'll see what it does to bones when I throw the farkin thing at your head. :)

And wood is very tuff.

i hear it's quite soft and porous...

BTW, Did i tell you how tuff my new Wheelz look?

not sure, but i had some old codger ring me before blabbing on about some shit, wasnt paying any real attention...u were saying?

i hear it's quite soft and porous...

not sure, but i had some old codger ring me before blabbing on about some shit, wasnt paying any real attention...u were saying?

I was saying...Pulling yourself makes you deaf, Didnt you hear me?

hey guys,

the other day i was looking at some skylines and i came across one with sissor doors and thought it looked really tuff..!!, im not planning on getting them but i was wondering how much it would actually cost to get them, if anyone knows or is interested wanna help me out. thanks guy!

Scissor doors hmm defect problem there

Plus they arent that great for our heavy skyline doors the mounts will eventually break or well push into the door itself or guard goodluck on that one :D

Oh hey andy

Lots of money and, from what I hear, a nightmare to get engineered (for both legality AND longevity). They'd also add a fair bit of weight, which means a slower and more thirsty car.

If you're dead keen, ask around at places that do autosalon-type cars, there have been a few scissor'ed cars over the years.

hey guys,

the other day i was looking at some skylines and i came across one with sissor doors and thought it looked really tuff..!!, im not planning on getting them but i was wondering how much it would actually cost to get them, if anyone knows or is interested wanna help me out. thanks guy!

Been gay long??? :P ha ha

Serioulsy but it is gonna cost you so much money to get then on, looking good and legal! Spend it on suspension and Tyres instead :O

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