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Originally posted by UR2EZ

w0h000 thats my brothers formal car !!!

yay !!!

nice stuff baby !!!

the plates GAY4ME are taken i think...... mark ordered them last week..... he is putting them on his twin turbo excel......

hahhaha funniest thing I heard all day!

Poor mark.

Originally posted by HUSTLR

Marvin i heard your thinking about getting a GTR??

Man news really travels! I have only told afew ppl. I guess you have the right contacts ;)

No I'm looking for a really quick R33 GTST that will munch most standard and lightly modded GTR's out there :(

Originally posted by kil41t

Man news really travels! I have only told afew ppl. I guess you have the right contacts :)  

No I'm looking for a really quick R33 GTST that will munch most standard and lightly modded GTR's out there :cool:

Marvin- i'm fully connected-:lol: I know alot of information:uh-huh: - I know people that are planning big build ups but there girlfriends don't even know about it lol :lol:

cough*cough* I hear someone is importing a RH9- i know who it is but i can't say;)

Originally posted by HUSTLR

Marvin- i'm fully connected-:lol:  I know alot of information:uh-huh: - I know people that are planning big build ups but there girlfriends don't even know about it lol :lol:

cough*cough* I hear someone is importing a RH9- i know who it is but i can't say;)

hehehe damn you sure do know alot. I have not heard about the RH9 yet but will find out in due time :P

I better be careful what I say these days coz if you are so well connected then so can others be :D

Originally posted by kil41t

hehehe damn you sure do know alot. I have not heard about the RH9 yet but will find out in due time :O  

I better be careful what I say these days coz if you are so well connected then so can others be :O

LOL :lol: :lol:

ok boys the truth comes out.. im importing a rh7.. yes.. im buying the hks car!!!!!!! u heard it here first on sau!!!!!!!!...

that taksukita ya da ya da cant drive that car for shit... im returning it to near street trim.. with good old falkens and run insane times..

rumour has it mario is now building up a suziki mighty boy to combat me.. but he aint got nothing :O

hustlr ill be back on the road next week.. u better be cruising with me and my bitch (minh) :O

Originally posted by URMINE

ok boys the truth comes out.. im importing a rh7.. yes.. im buying the hks car!!!!!!! u heard it here first on sau!!!!!!!!...  

that taksukita ya da ya da cant drive that car for shit... im returning it to near street trim.. with good old falkens and run insane times..  

rumour has it mario is now building up a suziki mighty boy to combat me.. but he aint got nothing :O  

hustlr ill be back on the road next week.. u better be cruising with me and my bitch (minh) :O

bro i'll be there with bells on!!!!

I have my last exam on friday!!!!!!!!!

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