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Your not that bloke with the non turbo Pulsar are you? Think we met you at Matilda one night...

If so, i wouldnt be running your mouth because you cant beat Skylines...

And for your information, Ryda's old r33 (which he has now sold) used to keep up with Turbo Skylines.

Chris

you carnt talk mate. u also assumed something being totally wrong. maybe you should get ur facts right aswell :rofl:

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Wrong again!!!!!

Yet another SAU who is too quick to assume what is right or wrong. Come'on people, ask for the facts before you start running your mouth.

:rofl:

I asked the facts and you didn't asnwer.

As If you would write that up on SAU if it was on a game ANYWAY! This thread is not for spamming!

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blinky have you ever heard of smokey nagato? :P

he has become a hero and industry leader because he goes around the world in his high hp TOP SECRET CARs, smokes the tires, and goes for a 300+km/h run. now he first did this in 1999(correct me if im wrong guys) and this has given him great publicity, he was in mags, newspapers and tv. he now has one of the most recognisable and respected car companies in the world = TOP SECRET.

and how did this happen: he was speeding :P

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wq7hHpIqxY

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yea i reckon, he has become the industry leader in the modification area. have you heard about his v12 powered supra? im not sure but it might be twin turbo, cant recall.

people pay $5000 for a top secret bonnet, now that is what i would call devoted to your art. :D

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Read my latest post...You assume things before asking for the facts. And by the way, you have night to be posting peoples job titles/names on any open forum unless so agreed to by the title holder.

Might help to ask in the future bud :thumbsup:

Maybe you should of read my post properly christain, i said "if it was true" an i dont have the opportunity to sit in front of a computer all day and check for responses or you lastest posts. i knew there would have to be to more to it,besides who would brag on here about how fast they were caught doing so everyone can hang shit on you or give you lectures.Oh and about your title,build a bridge, everyone knows who you are. :D

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I am sorry CHRIS...very sorry. I dont have the opportunity to sit here all day either.

Very true..who would post that info...

And i am building a bridge...Right over the Sunshine Motorway from Sippy Downs...

:D

I couldnt care less if you use my name.feel free.. :P

and about time that bridge was finished.. :thumbsup:

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