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Punk reckons he's king sh*t for speeding in the emergancy lane. I can't help but think what if there was a car in the emergancy lane and the punk was flying round a bend.

It's strange how they think it's ok to go to towns and act like they own the place. I'd like to organise a cruise to their place and then act like it's mine.

I think these guys need a track day to get what ever it is out of their system! Its either that or read about them or some else dead next time they make a mistake.

Put out at the creek for 20min against fats in his stock dihatsu, im sure they will do well

from H4 forums

drive a Red Nissan Pintara 92 model. Still stocko, only have a pod filter on there. Have custom red interior trim.. Was gonna work her, cause she has potential, but I have my eye on an R33  

Cool car! Love it

OH MY GOD... We need to have a meeting quickly and we need to keep this bloke out of any type of skyzer. Does anyone know how to set up some sort of a screen program... like when they sign up to buy the car they have to answer a few questions.

1. Name

2. Address

3. Have you ever been a member of Hot 4's forums or cruises?

:)

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