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aaaaaaaaaahahahhah they just locked it

Us =1

Them = BIG FAT ZERO!

and inark, i'm sure you must be terribly distraught after being banned...  

I'm sure we can organise some personal counselling for you in your time of sorrow.  :D

if u could set that up i would be greatful... i am very hurt about this.

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The funny thing is I don't actually know of anyone who owns a GTR thats in IT!  

Manufacturing

Publishing

Accountant

Pizza Shop Owner

Dentist

Engineers

Mechanics

Tow Truck Driver

I could be wrong - I may know someone from here that owns a GTR thats in IT and don't realise it - but those who I know what they do aren't in IT! lol

Can add this to your list - I'm a purchase officer + I fang a forklift around the warehouse every now and then (work for an IT company... but I have NO IT skills at all...ironic) BTW it's also the largest IT co. in southern hemisphere. more ironic... so does this put me in IT? No offence, but I hope not.

Imports wrecking the modifying car scene? Ok, the following are imported...

BMW

Mercedes

Audi

Maserati

Porsche

Volvo

Nissan

Ferrari

Jaguar

Honda

Ford (some models)

Kia

Hyundai

Mitsubishi (some models)

Daewoo

Suzuki

Volkswagen

Saab

Subaru

Holdens (some models)

hmmm... that's A LOT of cars wrecking the modified car scene ;)

The funny thing is I don't actually know of anyone who owns a GTR thats in IT!  

Dentist

You talking about me or someone else?

I'm a moderator with MCCR, but this got way out of hand before I even saw it. Please don't classify me as one of the MCCR dickheads - I've been a member of the club since before it became huge, and simply use the forums and lesser populated "cruises". I can't see myself attending any "open" cruises, and haven't for years...

I'm proud to be in IT.

I worked hard to own my GTR, and I make sure I drive it hard enough to use every inch of it's "supercar" soul. I bough the car because I firgued it would be the best all round car I could buy in my price range. (Which this was above)

Also who says a GTR can't drift? I'd like to take on that challenge!

I do all my own servicing and install my own mods, until tools I dont have are required.

Nothing more needs to be said about the mentality of the MCCR boys. One attendance to a cruize will say it all.

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