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Ah cheers Ben. That clears things up :ninja: Ill send you a Pm Mitch when i have enough posts lol

I might be desperate in a few months well see how it goes

dont bother with sinergy haha but yeah just pm me or txt me or msn me

mob: 0419848600

msn: [email protected]

inline6 is known as the weakest GTR owner known to man! he wont come to track day! PUSSY! hes scared scandy and me in my rolla will beat him!

its because the speed holes give him an unfair advantage

u guys got no chance.. he runnin 18x10's too yo

-D

lack of wang aint no thang, less weight. unless you gona make me put 100kg in the back seat, maybe i could take ur mum out on the track. o yeah mofo i said that :D

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nobody CALLS ME CHICKEN

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gigga what? godzila is the name motor magizine come up with for the gtr when it come over from japan. apparently in japan it was known as "the monster" they went with a japanese monster, name stuck. but only in aus is it called godzila

calling a car officially godzilla would be infriging on some copyright issues i believe

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inline6 is known as the weakest GTR owner known to man! he wont come to track day! PUSSY! hes scared scandy and me in my rolla will beat him!

And my little Peugeot. 62kW from hell!

yeh its the speed holes, and hes lack of wang...

I thought the speed holes were there for his wang.

I heard his a part of that Night Kids gang - they dont race on the track. Bunch of punk kids rather be hooning on the street.

I thought Night Kids were the 13-16yo at the skate park in town at night. Doesn't Dan hang out there on his roller blades with some candy to...er... entice...

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