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Why dont you take this shit over to ns.com or are they sick of it too. :D

dont be cranky old man.. u still got 8 hours of darkness before daybreak so u can feast off all the blood from shanes cock as u please.. seeing as ur a vampire ;)

this is a lil tutorial i found..

mzc-drifting001.jpg

dont be cranky old man.. u still got 8 hours of darkness before daybreak so u can feast off all the blood from shanes cock as u please.. seeing as ur a vampire :D

this is a lil tutorial i found..

mzc-drifting001.jpg

you are very close to earning 2 black eyes f**ktard.

finish you in a sec josh...you bloudy 15 yr old....actually youd be like 19 or 20 by now right?
To be "blouding around" is to be pushing your way around people

Sounds like me infact!! :laughing-smiley-014:

Im 21 Michael, 22 next year. But I can get away with 18. So we'll stick with me being a bloudy 18 yr old haha

this is gona be fun

nah ur not rude.. meet me.. ull love me im the chocolate version of joshie.. and he is my vanila version.

and it was a joke.. same with R33 being anything but a cruise barge.. to think u went and brought 2..

and point bout me saying shit.. its a forum.. get over it.. im sure ur an overweight keyboard warrior like the rest of them. except most on here are decent guys with some good stories to tell. and some are just tools with too much broadband to use.. :D

To that.

r33 being a cruise barge hey....ill pit my r33 against any of your cars whether it be drift, drag or circuit. Im pretty confident in the cars ability and my own at any of those three 'motorsports'. So long as its nothing on the street...well 1. cause its dangerous and stupid and 2. one of the 33's isnt exactly reg or road legal.

Im far from a keyboard warrior 'like the rest' as you put it. The only people on here who have probably met me, know me or seen me or my work is Dan, Shane and Noel. Others have met me or seen me at the track also. Josh, ive known josh for quite a few years now before i was even on SAU...though i hardly see him or talk to him. Id bet those people will back me up in any regard almost and id do the same for them....im sure you will find yourself outnumbered on here.

I do have alot of broadband, and i do frequent these forums i also have alot good stories whether i post them or not. Im normally on here to learn about skylines or help people with skylines. Hence why im normally always in the motorsport section or forced induction as alot of shit in the qld section is normally crap like this...which is good for a laugh and muck around, but there is never anything too serious to talk about or contribute too.

Most of all i just dont like being called an overweight keyboard warrior...well because im far from it.

that felt good ;)

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