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Originally posted by Nizmo

19 years has a GTR - nice! got work to do to catch up but i want an R33 GTR actually stuff it i just want my car to go 10 times faster - hmmm i want too much!  

Ken - well as long as he hits a home run - if he's only a first baser its not worht having him on the team haha :P

First baser , with you around he won't even get the bat out of his bag. Hehehe

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by angel

It is all very clear now. Anyone recommend a good book?

Clear , I'm confused as hell . Gotta find out what sort of drugs you use ? Can I have some.

And are you coming Sunday angel?

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by skyzerr33

hello peoples :P

so why are u belching ken

Uhoh , run Angel while you have a chance, we may never leave the gutter again cos Troy the Start Warts nerd is here.

Belching ? wtf ?

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by angel

Hey Ken, could I take one of your GTR's for a drive?

Angel , at this exact moment , I only have one and it's a non goer.

But ask me next week and I might , just between you and me , ok.

Make sure you don't tell anybody else.

Btw , how big is your husband.:P

Cheers

Ken

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