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WHAT A GREAT THREAD,,,why didn't I find this earlier. Poofs,GTR's and a bloke rubbing his old-fella. All we need now is wreckedhead and we'll have 3 children all fighting in the 1 playpen.

Neil.

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I'm with Paul on this Duncan - I can't believe you'd have the nerve to get up a 6am on a Saturday morning, to pick up a barbie, and then volunteer your time helping out at a day you weren't running a car in (cos hey, as everyone knows it's easy to run AND participate in club events).

Not only that, I can't believe you'd be so arrogant as to make a suggestion aimed at making sure club members got value for their cash spent on a club run event. Nor can I believe that you were then so rude as to take that barbie on a cruise out west - when you should have been looking at the house you're about to buy mind you - not to mention then spending more time driving the leftovers from said barbie to a charity in the city so it wouldn’t go to waste.

Pull your head in whydoncha?

WHAT A GREAT THREAD,,,why didn't I find this earlier. Poofs,GTR's and a bloke rubbing his old-fella. All we need now is wreckedhead and we'll have 3 children all fighting in the 1 playpen.

Neil.

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where is Ronald's hand Neil?

ahh poor paul still sooking that the datto got more coverage in Zoom than your gtr did :D  Good to see they recognise class :D

I'm sure there are sexier pics of me on here if you know where to look ;)

Out of interest do you still have the fastest silver low mounted turbo r32 newcastle based gtr with 2wd sometimes driven by a girl tuned by crd in the whole world?

Frankly SAU was boring after you spat the dummy and left last time, so please, stick around and lower the tone again :D

BTW if you edit your threads to correct the spelling please have the audacity to fix all your mistakes

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duncan i like your bluntness

i remember the last drag day thread. a lot of ego coming through from a gtr owner. quite amusing.

anyway i say we all met up and get pi$$ed, and consider selling all your cars to make way for r31s!! dirtygarage you know you want one. best part is they're so crap, you won't bother respraying them if you crash them!

yup sell your gtr's and get real cars r31 number one!!!!

go duncan go duncan

fight fight fight

where can i get a pool stick for bashing heads in

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duncan i like your bluntness

i remember the last drag day thread. a lot of ego coming through from a gtr owner. quite amusing.

anyway i say we all met up and get pi$$ed, and consider selling all your cars to make way for r31s!! dirtygarage you know you want one. best part is they're so crap, you won't bother respraying them if you crash them!

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Wreckedhead hahahaha where you been

i got married few weeks bak, was on honeymoon, and waiting for gtr to get out of the shop. havnt had time to threaten people and stuff on the net

i got married few weeks bak, was on honeymoon, and waiting for gtr to get out of the shop. havnt had time to threaten people and stuff on the net

well get back to it you lazy f**k. honeymoon's over bitch!

:)

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