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hello there

Just wondering if the dude with the black hr31 skyline browses this forum. Just had a 'legal' race with him in a silver VL.. damn ur car is slow considering the clapped out auto vl wasnt letting u get away too easily hahaah :P:D

So who wants to own upto it? Asked what he was running all I got was RB25.. hahahaha tell me more and ill race you in my line :D

Anyways anyone know him?

Cheers

P.S. Im pretty tanked so excuse my shitty typing:)

edit: P.P.S. The waving of the hand was quite hilarious too.. hope i dont see u round :)

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it was a coupe. Pretty clean and well looked after. His tune is fairly above stock cause of the puffs of smoke on gear changes.. must be running something half decent running more fuel through it.. But yeh cant remember the exacts cause i was pissed at the time. And for the VL i was in with a f**ked auto it didnt go too bad against him.. we didnt try stall it up and take of hard cause of the poor auto. But meh.. just trying to found out more about it

look zaffa time for rant u f**king wank:

Ok.. since im registered on a SKYLINE forum.. its generally accepted that I drive a skyline right?.. so WTF AM I DOING DRIVING A CLAPPED OUT VL??

I was NOT the one driving. My SOBER mate was driving, I was in the passenger seat, hence how I asked the driver what he was running. I would NEVER drink drive cause I know how bad it is. SO GET UR FÜCKING FACTS RIGHT U SEWER RAT.

/end rant

edit: Its amazing how misconstrued the information can be. All I want to know is what was done to the R31.. some people these days.. damn...

Edited by Mumbo#5

BBQ: Ill roast you anyday.. mwuahhahah

nsm034: Do you have the white R34? cause I know murry i think his name is has the black one 34GTT plates or the like i think.. I drive a silver one lol.. chrome mags lowered and kinda stock looking..

below is pic of my POS before i got new front bar bonnet mudguards etc

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