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Stupid Americans!

No one in the car behind. Looks more like someone unloading the car in front, without moving either cars to get to the boot (trunk) better.

:P

google maps WTF

i have nfi.... one o my mates sent it to me on msn while i was off line....

is it a real accident, or some strange set up for when the google van came past :???

interesting none the less

can we get those models back this year coz that mite entice me to put my car in lol

luke i voted for you like 20 times already.

how many votes do you need to move up a spot??

and anyone notice is was a vl turbo in first place haha typical

^^^flutter is good...but when it sounds like a chipmunk sneezing, its not good.

i have had 3 people call for my rims outta the trader today...i had them in there for 1g...

and i sold them to adrian yesterday for 700....

oh well.....hes a good man! at least ill still get to see them lol

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