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Firstly, I got a letter from the EPA to bring my car in for a full test (someone dobed me in, cant wait to show them my stock standard car). Secondly some funny little people thought it would be cool to go to the back of my R33, turn the boot NISSAN badge, and rip it off, snapping it so that they could have a COOL NISSAN badge for their collection/car, then they thought it would be even cooler to take the pox looking silver S off the front grill, I love Australia, I love funny little people.

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one day i will catch somebody doing something like that and they will go into the ground..

just the other day i had somebody give me the stare because i floored it to 60 or something out of a side street then had to come to a complete stop because i saw him crossing the road (not at a crossing mind you!)....metres from him ..because i know EXACTLY how strong my brakes are and yet he STILL gave me the stare..people have no ****ing idea..they can **** off..

G'day all,

Hear me out. Have you seen the movie the Jackel. Sh#$house movie I know, but there was a scene where Bruce Willis sprayed some sh%t on his car, and when somebody touched, they choked and died.

Awesome, where do I get my hands on one of those??

Would be nice wouldn't it. Or am I just a complete a$$hole

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Originally posted by Scotty

G'day all,

Hear me out. Have you seen the movie the Jackel. Sh#$house movie I know, but there was a scene where Bruce Willis sprayed some sh%t on his car, and when somebody touched, they choked and died.  

Awesome, where do I get my hands on one of those??

Would be nice wouldn't it. Or am I just a complete a$$hole

thats sum kind of nerve gas that he sprays on the rear door handle!

And its just a movie mate, only person that would have that kind of stuff would be sadam or osoma :D

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