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My first job in private industry, i am working for soviet machine manufacturer. new pakaging line in for big fruittry SPc... I saw my old GTr. Metal blue paint, many big stickers and race number on door! looked like much motorsport many cars and my old car. Is this the deca? Many festive people looking. my car look quickist!

any chance who know who bought my old car? I purchase long time ago. had to sell as my wife, she cant drive manual.

if new owner of car on here need to contact, was dishonorably discharged from diplomat position because many documnets left within blue car!

Big Trouble! since mistake family lose government house's and wife now with replacement Moldova diplomat!

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HAHHAHAHA love this guy, the last post he made had me in stiches for hours LOL, see what happens to your speech when you spend the better part of a year in orbit living in a broke ass commie space station.

PS Hey flown that mig around lately !???

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I like you Sputs, but your English has gone downhill in the last few months.

Stay away from the two fruits...

Blue Skylines are sooo 2005. How's your Brabus coming along? I need to run my SL65 to 300km/h.

I have a guy that will remove the limiter for me - with now a supposed top end of 342km/h - but not sure on aero stability and tyre longevity at these speeds. Since I recall you maxed your Brabus in Estonia - got any tips?

Look similar but had stickers. Saw at cannery where machine be installed other weekend. Need documents from car.

Estonia? No my from Moldova and yes car very good at high speeds, 300+. Sold car, silly mistake. Should have kept. Things no good as 1 year ago

Enough chittychatty im so sick of chittychatty. good

my stress is badness. i need documents or i will not visit moldova ever.. i tell joke. what is in back 6 pages of lada manual? Bus and train timetable. a childrens favouright. now i make chittychatty.

i am shame.

need blue car driver. who is owner of one in picture? no more time today.

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