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That's right ladies... this hot stud is looking for love.

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He's single and drives a mildly modded 33 gtst with 290 at the rears. He even took a lovo in the mirror; it could be something you two have in common?

He's got taste in cars, likes eating out, long walks on the beach, cold nights in by a fire place, full of romantic talk and loves to hug on a bed of roses.

Jk he enjoys long cruises, particularly with other cars, good food and more importantly; he can kick ass should it be needed (he's a security guard).

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This bad-boy of Skylines could be yours, for free, all you got to do is drop the following user a private message to work out a time to meet up.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/user/73366-mattyflynn/

Srsly tho this kid keeps meeting up with some stressful girls. If you think you're pretty awesome, send him a message.

Gonna lol hard when he sees this.

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I only counted 16.. must have missed a few.. *walks off*

Good luck finding a boyfriend :)

I instantly saw the number 16 and assumed you stated your age.

I'd say "don't get my excited like that again"... but I'd prefer the opposite ;]

Disclaimer; I'm just trolling. srsly

I instantly saw the number 16 and assumed you stated your age.

I'd say "don't get my excited like that again"... but I'd prefer the opposite ;]

Disclaimer; I'm just trolling. srsly

Oh if only I were 16 again.. Oh I have nothing against you ghays.. I just don't need to know about it. :)

That shit is hectic bro.. saw this guy at unigroup with about 30 friends one time, was kinda funny

Yeah I remember your car.

Kinda funny? What's funny?

ANd it wasn't 30. I wish it was 30. I'd feel awesome then. bUt i don't have 30 friends who are into cars. I have hundred of FB friends.. do they count?

Also; D_I_F; Nice car. Always good to see females driving skylines (nothing sexist or whatever... just better than a pretty pink yaris).

Also, where did you get that video of my secret lover?

Sultanaz; I see you rollin'

Go smash another hsv ya?

Prue; that's what she said.

cpd; thank birds and his skittles thread.

Shell; so did i. so I went and bought some. Now pt 2 of my vodka infused with confectionary experiement continues.

But look at me talking when there's all this science to do.

Ps. I'm slightly intoxicated from my science experiment :D

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