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hahahahaha

i been off here for a few weeks, but b4 that i used to come on every day...and over the last month or 2 back then, inasnt never came on anymore...

just then i went to mccr (for the 2nd time ever cos its gay), to look at 4 sale stuff, and what did i c...

INASNT...and underneath his name, the label, ADDICT!!!

u goon, dudnt u always used to bag the crap out of them???

cant believe u go on there man, very dissapointing.

and while im talkin about mccr, some idiot is wanting to trade a 33 gtr for an s2000, type r or wrx...can some1 please biatch slap him, what a goon, mate, il trade ya typr r if ya that stoopid, il go buy one for 30k, trade u for ya 45k gtr, have a car 10x better, and beat u down the 1/4 BACKWARDS!!!

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was going thru the auto trader from NZ and they sell JAP spec Type Rs with full JDM options for about 17k lol

its so not fair..

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Guest INASNT

addict??

wtf? it dont say that under my name there, and i have no problem with the guys on mccr and never said i did!

and u were gona for longer than 1 week from here, nark asked about 2 weeks ago where u disappeared 2!

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Originally posted by JET-33

mccr is a car club, melbourne car cruise registry

its for ricers and people who drive civics with full sick mods like stickers n shite  :)

.....not to forget terrorising the general road using public.

:P

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Originally posted by R34GTT-R

what a waste of 40 seconds that was,ive never done this forum thing b4 since signing up 2 days ago ive spent every spare second on skylines australia

2 daYS ago i was a virgin---now i think im a post whore

Son,

you have a long way to go before you are a fully fledged post whore like me

you are still an initiate :P

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