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I must ask the obvious question then...... Why are you here??

Ummm .... because of this

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Don't tell me you are one of those bandwagon jumping Skyline n00bs who seem to be under the misapprehension that the Skyline marque started with the R32 and finished with the R34?

Oh and hopefully this when it comes out :mellow:

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It was actually that house fire off kingston road... Where the little boy and I guess his mum got really badly burnt. So I cant really blame them, but it would have been more convenient had it been after 8.30.

Its how the cops handled it. They pointed everyone down a back street, and just assumed we would work it out. It was insane.

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Oh didnt hear about the fire, lucky they got out alive.

Heh well all they were prolly instructed to do was clear the area lol. I woulda used that as a reaons to turn aorund and go home :D

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Now now. There are some great classic cars out there, that dont fit under that heading.

959 porka,

old school ferraris

a nicely restored VW bug

etc etc

Any Ferrari made after 355 would have to be given to me. Hear Hear for old school ones.

Magnum PI style, werd

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