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mark why dont ya go in the drift day ..... i cant im little miss auto girl haha. hmmm still can get my ZX sideways tho *shrugs* oh well :)

Bel yeah its REAL low haha i had a plastic bag stick to it so it emits a toxic plastic burning smell too.

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sneeza my dad waltzed into keith son of rajab once in stubbies, tshirt and thongs and was told "we dont serve your kind here"

dad had 10grand cash he was ready to spend so he pulled it out and went, "this kind"?

typical salespersons, when u want em they are no where to be seen, when u are just lookin, they are tryin to ram something down ya neck

Yah, Ive alreay replied to Kens post. Probably be there, Ive been practicing lots lately. Ive been drifting for nearly two years now though. Ken is sooooooogood at drifting. Hes scared the shite out of me in his GTR of all cars. Should have 320-330hp at the wheels before the drift day and more suspension mods

haha fair enough Liz .....

Bye Shaft

yeah but sales people get a fair amount of "tyrekickers" ..... u must admit after a lot of bullshit dreamers u would get pretty pissed off n choosy by the end of the day too.

haha Mark ive been in the car when Ken was drifting in the Ricer ..... best fun ive ever had ...... the MC track was black by the time finished. :):D :D

Bel for some reason they wont let autos cos apparently the clutch is a integeral part :) discrimination i tell ya :)

Geeez it costs more for all letters over there .... ripped off!

niz if that was the case then they arnt cut out for the job

true salesperson will pitch the product the best way every time,

problem is half these stiffs that places employ are only there to hit on the girls workin there and they couldnt sell a glass of water to a man dying of thirst

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