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man, we dont want holden forums reading this.. Its not the car they drive that makes them a bogan its the person!

most of the population drives mainly one of three cars holden , ford, magna... its only chance the offending bogan is in a holden :)

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R1VAL,

a) as S92 pointed out this is a forum and not a chat room.

B) find yourself a holden forum....www.calaisturbo.com etc.

c) get the hell off the internet and especially skylinesaustralia. your a noob to the internet, you give skyline drivers a bad name spamming the forums with your hatefull crap. get a life if that. you do sound 12 and i think its time you should go to bed.

reading your other posts it seems though your planinng on getting a skyline yourself.

WHO CARES?

we dont want you here, you give us all a bad name and i cant see wat the hell your problem is with holdens. just because you think they are for bogans and fat bitches doesnt mean you have the right to publicly abuse the cars and the drivers.

also,

i wouldnt be inclined to attend any skylinesaustralia cruises after giving your self such a bad name on the internet alone. i hope i never see you on any cruise in my life, simply because you forfill the road with hate and abuse.

hell i doubt you even have a license yet the way your baging the P1 and P2 laws am i correct?

when you finally redeem your license and get your first hand look at the road without mummy in the drivers seat i hope you realise that you are the scum of the road and societys hated garbage.

thats my 2c worth.

thankyou and goodnight.

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hay i saw that guy buy a packet of chewing gum and i am sure the nice man at the servo gave him a free vk that way he could drive around in his vp with a car trailer on it and the vk on the trailer and legally he can yell twice as much abuse.....

now heees a thinker..... and a chick magnet.

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