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oh different skylineimports to the one that contacted me then...

ooo 2 kakimoto replicas...

oh yeah din notice the carbon fibre lip... thoguht kakimoto rims were a given...

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skylineimports is in QLD

Contact Ernest Parry  

Phone  +61 07 3805 7577  

Autotrust you should know that, Skyline imports complied your car  

heres a 1024x768 taken same time as his car was there (note the white one beside it)

Yeah, I know, I was going to point that out but the CBF factor kicked in, you know how it is. oh and kiss my ass wid ya tongue out!! :aroused:

maybe you should try penis... it seems to work...

gonna have to work on a mod that only censors words if you are a guest or underage... if you're an overage registered user you should be allowed to see all the profanities concocted up by mankind.

ARGH - now MY c0ck isn't working properly - CAREFUL PEOPLE, it's CATCHING!

Ok CHILDREN, :shake: it's time to get back on topic, here is another fine picture of an original Kakimoto.....please forgive me for the choice of file name :rofl:

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