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hehe thanks; my last avatar was better but was borderline soft pornography so modz removed it.

And she can use chopsticks, far I'm Chinese and I still dunno how to use chopsticks correctly :)

And she can use chopsticks, far I'm Chinese and I still dunno how to use chopsticks correctly :)

hehe i wonder what else she can do with them; im half chinese and i won the jellybean eating contest in year 7 lolz

yeah I was looking at some really tidy R33's for around 12k, but just couldn't bring myself to get one knowing that I'd be driving a car which I hate the look of (not to mention the Skyline equivalent of the VN haha), I think maybe the market is saturated with them? Thats my guess anyway.

hehe i wonder what else she can do with them; im half chinese and i won the jellybean eating contest in year 7 lolz

oh well, ain't you special :P ... narf I came 1st in maths in year 8 hehe, piss easy I tell ya

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oh well, ain't you special :laugh: ... narf I came 1st in maths in year 8 hehe, piss easy I tell ya

Well.......ummmm...oh i have a dog named milo :sick:

wow we're acting childish lolz; Whats mods u have on your car? did u pick it up stock cos i still cant believe the price u paid.

I was under the impression they were still going for 15-17k

I paid 17k for mine back in 2000

I bought mine mid Feb 2007, yes the modifications costed me around 5K

1K of which are still sitting in my garage collecting dust

and another 1K of which are either in the garbo or no longer of any use haha

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