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use a strap-on you will still have a small dick .............and everyone knows it

sport a GTR badge on a GTS/GTS-t and everyone knows ..........................you have a small dick ! (metaphorically speaking of low self esteem)

Haaaaa haaaa I nearly chocked on my tea. :-)
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Let the kids throw all sorts of fake stuff on their cars.

There's no reason to be butthurt.

A true enthusiast knows when there's a fake around, whether it be a GTR badge on a civic or a Mugen sticker on a hyundai, have a chuckle and let the kids that don't know any better believe that shit.

Only a true enthusiast won't fake-up their ride.

It makes it much easier for true enthusiasts to see who is who in the scene ;)

Kinda like the kids trolleys at Bunnings with the red ball on the vertical stick thing, you can see them coming, so you keep your distance.

Mark :)

PS: Reminds me of the kids with their JDM stickers (Wakaba, yellow/green V-shaped sticker) that actually mean you're an inexperienced driver (Jap version of an L-plate)! Hahahaaa kids these days, all the information at their fingertips and yet they still screw up!

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Let the kids throw all sorts of fake stuff on their cars.

There's no reason to be butthurt.

A true enthusiast knows when there's a fake around, whether it be a GTR badge on a civic or a Mugen sticker on a hyundai, have a chuckle and let the kids that don't know any better believe that shit.

Only a true enthusiast won't fake-up their ride.

It makes it much easier for true enthusiasts to see who is who in the scene ;)

Kinda like the kids trolleys at Bunnings with the red ball on the vertical stick thing, you can see them coming, so you keep your distance.

Mark :)

PS: Reminds me of the kids with their JDM stickers (Wakaba, yellow/green V-shaped sticker) that actually mean you're an inexperienced driver (Jap version of an L-plate)! Hahahaaa kids these days, all the information at their fingertips and yet they still screw up!

Are you positively annoyed friend? Bro?

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use a strap-on you will still have a small dick .............and everyone knows it

sport a GTR badge on a GTS/GTS-t and everyone knows ..........................you have a small dick ! (metaphorically speaking of low self esteem)

In speaking of small dicks, i have come forth with a statement,

we all know R32 GTRs have the smallest dick out of all GTRs :D

fail-small-boobs.jpg

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In speaking of small dicks, i have come forth with a statement,

we all know R32 GTRs have the smallest dick out of all GTRs :D

fail-small-boobs.jpg

You might as well make your following posts in this thread start with "I'm obviously a troll so I'm just posting something stupid to try and cause trouble".

Can someone kick this thread over to wasteland so it can be given the treatment it deserves......

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You might as well make your following posts in this thread start with "I'm obviously a troll so I'm just posting something stupid to try and cause trouble".Can someone kick this thread over to wasteland so it can be given the treatment it deserves......

Fantastic idea. :-)

4 wheels keep on turning Loud RB keep on burning Trolling, Trolling, Trolling on Gee Tee Ahhhhhh.

CCR your my kind a guy rob,if I was single and twenty years younger. :-)

How To Suck at Trolling, written by Elegant Skyline

1. Think of an awesome trolling idea

2. Rush to post your awesome trolling idea on some random forum

3. Watch your awesome trolling idea fail, miserably

4. Try to act cool and carefree

5. Watch your awesome cool acting fail, miserably

6. Pull out a last ditch trolling idea, one that you saved for emergency purposes

7. Watch it crash and burn, miserably

8. Bail!

9. Fap furiously, then repeat the above steps on another random forum

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In speaking of small dicks, i have come forth with a statement,

we all know R32 GTRs have the smallest dick out of all GTRs :D

Your obvioulsy a big (edit) who brings shame to the Skyline name and reputation, go buy a Lancer and put a Evo body kit on it so we dont need to associate with you, then go mix with your own kind of jerk, you can all go and ski each other (visual joke) over your fully sic hectic cars.

Your Skyline would have a shit reputation if it wasnt for the R32 GTR, im guerssing you own a R34 GTT because you couldnt afford the R34 GTR, ill bet you have a GTR badge on because of this and are cut because people are mocking you.

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