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no reason to be scared to do online tradings just have to do some research if buying from someone in other countries

thats another reason that i dont do online dealings alot

i would of said 105-116 the 5116 is the post code and that's Evanston Gdns, what about the red Ferrari also :P

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ong the 80's porn theme music

lol more 80's porn

ah wooodville i was close lol

@ sled do get to waer a big gun lol prob take me too long to grow the moustage

yeah loved all those 80's shows thats half the trouble with the world today no Mr Drummond, no K.I.T.T, no general lee, no B.A Baracas, no muppets being a kid in the 80's was great

Ahh, I miss those shows Steve......if only my job was exciting as Magnum's!!

little tired :):P

lol you gotta love the hairstyles i cant beleive we watched those shows actually waiting for them to come on every week .

what no adam 12 there madaz 1 adam 12 man with a gun ralmao

GRR! Those people are destroying asian reputations! I am not racist but I fkn hate asian......

wait.............

/me looks @ my skin color.........

OMG ULEH! I AM YELLOW! I am asian =.='|||| :P

NooooooOOoOoOOooooooo...............

im not racist, i hate everyone equally.

seriously though, its often the minority that lets down the majority, ive bought/sold lots of things via the net, and have never had problems, as madaz said, just do a bit of research.

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you are always going to get dodgey people no matter what race or religion......its just the human nature.....and yes minority lets down majority specially when it comes to this....

Have been in contact with the seller, and I do think that my attempt in finding the seller helped solve the matter.

Thankyou very much to everyone that helped, much appreciated and its good to know that even over the web, we have a very strong community willing to help one another..

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