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Hey, any of u guys out thereuser posted image with R34s or R33s targeting 1000+ whp? Come contact me, I got all da tips n tricks u'll need. N wats da average 0-60mph times n top speeds of u guys' Skylines out there? Mine hits 60 in 3.1 seconds n I've topped her out at 392km/h before. Definitely enuf 2 spank any rich-ass snobs out there in their exotic 'supercars'. Da chameleon-painted Skyline in da pic, dats mine.

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Mate - you sound like you are THE BEST. And your only 16 too! WOW.

I'll definitely be looking at putting my R34 on the first ship to Malaysia. Or maybe instead I can arrange a 1st Class all expenses paid trip for you to come over here and work my car for me??

Bugger you Roy,

Do you think he is going to let out his trade secrets to you or anyone else...?

If you are doubting him, I'm sure he'd be more than happy to show the car to you next time you are in Malaysia.

So, are you in the group build thingy or not...??? I'd say join us before it's too late !

Shadowstrikes name is alex

REDFC's name is alex

Shadowstrike age is 16

REDFC's age is 16

Shadowstrike is talking shit

REDFC talked shit

Shadowstrike joined Nov 2004

REDFC banned Nov 2004

:bahaha: hes back

nuf said

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