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dont know how to these days lol

click on the number next to trader rating and then click add comment on left hand side......

:D I saw the link in Anna's sig. I might come up and attend the crawl. Not sure yet.

sickness!!!!

look up fool

what part of the pic sint laoding cant u decipher?

yo whores... whos goin to rohans.. the usual mechanically minded..??? and shane..??

and who changed the title to almost like instant messenger

im there, only to drink piss, watch bathurst and stir you bastards up :D oh and to wreck detail marki's car :P

i got told off by muslims yesterday for eating during the day when its ramadhan :P

tell them jesus is god.. and watch them pull AKs on u and speak like daka daka muhamad ji ha

:D

they were just jealous man

eat beef infront of them.. a nice BIG MAC

Dave you going to tell me why you think you cant get USA plates on rear??

i wanna knw too..

what part of the pic sint laoding cant u decipher?

im there, only to drink piss, watch bathurst and stir you bastards up :D oh and to wreck detail marki's car :P

haha im ther to watch.. point out shout at rohan pass wrong sized spanners.. give him imperial instead of metic and snap exhaust bolts and get that scratch out.. that and hit on sally lng33's missus.. she loves me.. i have myspace comments to prove and msn too! :)

im also gonna look at all the R33 gtst and tell u to put a v8 in it causr they r slow

well you can.. a few of my mates have then, one on a 180 and one on a silvia so you can obviously get them.....

so i want to know his theory... maybe skylines license space too small?

i wanna knw too..

haha im ther to watch.. point out shout at rohan pass wrong sized spanners.. give him imperial instead of metic and snap exhaust bolts and get that scratch out.. that and hit on sally lng33's missus.. she loves me.. i have myspace comments to prove and msn too! :D

im also gonna look at all the R33 gtst and tell u to put a v8 in it causr they r slow

i believe it is to do with the design...it dont fit in US i think.

if you scratch my car i will scratch your arse.

i think she just feels sorry for you.

well you can.. a few of my mates have then, one on a 180 and one on a silvia so you can obviously get them.....

so i want to know his theory... maybe skylines license space too small?

no no no.

i have them to but not SAU ones....different design.

Well I will be sweating my tits off watching the boys heave and huff and puff trying to get the engine out (i doubt they'd want me in the way :D) with an ice cold vodka lime & soda in my hand handing out snacks such as white chocolate and raspberry mini cupcakes and bbq samboys. What a way to spend Bathurst day :woot: Beat that nancy boy

IS THIS TRUE>.. anna will be bringing her cupcakes!!!..

ohh how wonderful they are great.. who hasnt tried them..

dnt let her feed u 15 gummi bears at one time thougt

Dave you going to tell me why you think you cant get USA plates on rear??

Because the logo doesn't fit, they won't do it. We tried to tell them that the logo is on the slimline on the front and the website is on the rear ones so we are happy but they don't fit (webgsite and logo) on the US plates so they don't do them.

i believe it is to do with the design...it dont fit in US i think.

if you scratch my car i will scratch your arse.

i think she just feels sorry for you.

sounds like a fair deal scratch away.. bro u knw i could pull ur engine out in 2 hours.. with a screwdriver and a case of old spice

no no no.

i have them to but not SAU ones....different design.

pfft sau

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