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:thanks: Mr Edit strikes again! You didn't threaten to rip his throat out did you?

Duncan have you ever considered that Paul may be a very bad speller? :) I counted at least 4 other posts on this thread, not including Pauls, had had been edited. But I'm glad that you had a giggle......Its sunday.....and its raining :D

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Perhaps danielson doesn't want to post the timeslip because he feels he has nothing to prove - considering we have a few 10, 9 & 8 sec cars in the area, we see critics all the time.

The guy asks for an opinion on his new turbo, and everyone gets hooked up on the mention of the car running a 10, rather than the topic at hand. Congratulations guys, you are real credit the the Skyline Forum.

Danielson, if you need a hand with your car, you know where to find me.

thankyou. finally SOMEONE here sees the point of this thread.

we still good for the clutch next wknd? hopefully the rain lets off...lol

danielson If I was you I'd be more upset that my avatar powerskid is so much bigger then yours :thanks:

so lifes all about powerskids is it buster? you want powerskid ay? see you at powercruise 07, me n u head to head.... :)

thankyou. finally SOMEONE here sees the point of this thread.

we still good for the clutch next wknd? hopefully the rain lets off...lol

No worries mate.

Yeah, clutch next weekend, I got the kit yesterday and got the flywheel machined so it is all ready to go.

Burnouts on a public road in Wollongong.....

Congratulations mate, your a credit to the Skyline community.

As silly as it may be 90% of the guys on the forums have laid a nice patch on public roads at one point in their life, it not two! Shit I know I have :)

:P Mr Edit strikes again! You didn't threaten to rip his throat out did you?

Actually if you must know.....

"But carry on like this"

was changed to

"But you carry on like this"

BTW i don't need to threaten people

have a nice day c0ckhead :P

Actually if you must know.....

"But carry on like this"

was changed to

"But you carry on like this"

BTW i don't need to threaten people

have a nice day c0ckhead :P

im usually nice to people on sau,

BUT YOUR A WANKER

why carry on like a child?

BUT YOUR A WANKER

We are either one of two things...wankers or liars

but at the moment...you are both

enough of the smokescreen....timeslip buddy

P.S. make sure you approach me next time you are at WSID id love to have a chat.

We are either one of two things...wankers or liars

but at the moment...you are both

enough of the smokescreen....timeslip buddy

P.S. make sure you approach me next time you are at WSID id love to have a chat.

liar and a wanker am i?

the only time i will be approaching you at wisd will be to _____ your ______ in

fill the blanks cum breath

hahaha bring it on they have racing there aswell I only got 5th this year but have bigger plans for next year

yeh i saw u there this year, didnt see you race though... saw your powerskid, big effort i must say... it sounded shit hot from up the top of pit lane!!!!! :P

This is better then days of our lives. Actually not ist not, none of you are hot birds in their late 20s-early 30s that i want to bunt

i agree this is beyond a joke. i started this thread to express my happiness of recieving my new turbo. what happens?

:P hot heads starts throwing insults... i must admit tho it is fun :P

danielson, i give you a tip as ive been around a little while.

Some of you post threads, and posts, have been somewhat interesting.

I mean, posting a [n]burnout video on a public street[/n] was probably the more amusing things ive seen.

The flak you are getting is much of your own doing.

It still doesnt detract from the fact that this thread has turned to shit, and im going to lock it.

But just remember for next time.

If you act like an idiot here, you'll get treated like one.

Feel free to start another thread once you have you timeslip etc.

I would like to see the splits and what not as ur manual, RWD

cheers - ash

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