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Hey, Mark and Bluprint... I'm looking around for an R31 right now :) I want it for a daily. Any advice??

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Im with Mark, there are ways to "do up" an R31 and thats not it... Yuk.

BTW Andrew (veilside) you may not think that R31's are "cool" but did you ever stop to think that if there werent R31's there wouldnt be R32's 33's or 34's or even V35's...

Im tired of hearing that R31's cant be cool, although my favourite is the R32 I personally prefer the R31 shape over the R33 any day, and on a personal note Andrew if you want to put your money where your mouth is Im up for draggin' whenever you want.

Rant over.

It has nothing do do with their performance, i never said they wer'nt fast, i just hate the look of them.

And Its not like Im advocating my own car either, i much prefer 32's to my own.

It's only a bit of harmless playing between the owners of different models, Leigh and I cop more abuse about our whales than anyone, its not like anyone is serious, we're just mucking around and theres absolutely nothing to get worked up about.

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Leigh and I cop more abuse about our whales than anyone, its not like anyone is serious, we're just mucking around and theres absolutely nothing to get worked up about.
:) although leigh probably cries himself to sleep with the amount of crap i give him ;)

lol i love it look at that my name gets mentioned in both posts :P I AM POPULAR WOOT ;) meh i know its all in good fun thats why i dish it back out as much as a recieve jesus if we all wern't paying each other out this would be a pretty boring forum :confused: but yea as long as everyone remembers the number one thing

A: All of our cars are nissans (except for mivec and he sucks j/ks)

B: 95% of our cars are skylines

C: we all have our own personal taste i like whales andrew likes toy cars we can all live with others decisions :)

D: I got nothing but its friday so WOOT :)

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nice guys mark and blueprint. met them both last friday!! :) hehe

I beg to differ

that Mark guy is a twat.

Total f#!king twat.

Might have been last Friday of March or something :confused:

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ok, obviously I sound like I take a pretty harsh tone when I type my little rants... I wasnt getting worked up, I was just serving it up to Andrew when he said that R31's arent cool.

I dont care whether you like them or not Andrew, I was just trying to return the favour.

From now on Im going to use alot more smilies so that people know what attitude I am taking when typing. :) :) :) :) :):P:D :D :D

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