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yeah its hard ot afford these cars so young had same problem with 300ZX my parents had to dig me out of debt :D

So any plans for another sports car in future?

Hey aidwin - wash your mouth out supras are still a good car ;)

hey aidwin....I LOVE SUPRA!! if wasnt for the blind spots(i counted there is more than my FTO) i would chose a supra over a FTO:)

and Niz, what happened to ur car?

i found out this morning...my friends GTR got broken into....all glass windows smashed and everything got stolen except some thats too attached ...i feel sorry for him tho

Fresh from her shower, a woman stands in front of the mirror,complaining to

her husband that her breasts are too small.Instead of his standard response

of reassuring her that wasn't the case, her husband uncharacteristically

comes up with a suggestion.

"If you want your breasts to grow, then every day take a piece of toilet

paper and rub it between your breasts for a few seconds."

Willing to try anything, the wife fetches a piece of toilet paper,and stands

in front of the mirror, rubbing it between her breasts. "How long will this

take?" she asks. "They'll grow larger over a period of years," he replies.

The wife stops. "Why do you think rubbing a piece of toilet paper between my

breasts every day will make my breasts grow over the years?"

He shrugged and said, "Worked for your arse, didn't it?"

He lived, and with extensive therapy, he may even walk again.

I must admit, the skyline is a better car but i think the Toyota engines are better. Little bit better quality, just a bit.

Well i have to Auster but its no serious sports car. Looking at the new supra in 2 years but until then the auster will have to do.

apprently u have rev the nissan motor harder to produce the same power as a toyota but the nissan motor is built stronger - but because of top end power wear it evens itself out - what i heard anyway. Probably didnt explain that the best.

im not bad thank u ;) for a monday anyway :D

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