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Originally posted by VLMuzza

anyway im not saying my car is fast! Who cars its an everyday car..

If u wanna race we got a nice VL 2 line u up in my garage! ANYTIME! ok. dont aviod! A N Y T I M E

I couldnt give a flyin f**k if there is a VL out there that is faster than mine! EDIT: Coz mine is an everyday car too!!!

I also have a mate who has owned a VL turbs, and it was quite quick, but it sucked to drive (by that I mean it handled like a donkey), it dont look as good, and the build quality is farked (you might like the sound of loose screws behind the dash but i dont).

VLs might be quick but they suck ass! Live in the now!

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Originally posted by 2fardown

Using proper english will make your responses more valid and intelligent.  Instead of your non-legible childish replys.

Sorry mr skater boy! Ur too much of a high class business man for me now! omg HAHAHA.. as if i care! its a fkn forum! get over it

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Originally posted by VLMuzza

Vlz are in the now! they look a lot better then ur dim sim car!

So ur not up for the challenge? Damn, it seemed to shut u up a bit.. hahaha. mate ur talking like ur sik but u got a stock shit box! hahaha. anyone can own a stock car

Quote me where I've said I'm a traffic light hero who wants to be the quickest skyline in the world and eat 8 sec VLs for breakfast.

I think your trying to compensate for someting by pushin the "My car is faster than yours" argument..... its not even your VL you wanna race!

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I see a few ppl have mistaken this forum for MCCR.

You guys with the Holdens: this is Skylines Aust.

Feel free to stay but I whats the point of dumping on our choice of cars in our forum? You're hardly painting a good pic of Holden drivers, in fact, you are just reinforcing our point, that most of them are close minded yobbos, for us.

You know your engine is a NIssan powerplant so why the hypocritical rhetoric?

Its like me putting a GEN 3 V8 in my R33 and goin on LS1 forums and saying all their cars are useless.

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