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hahahahahhahaa

one, im not fat, i swim, work out

im a apprentice and a bouncer - very active

im no mechanic but i can spot dickheads trying to rip off people

and thats my car - all diy, built from the ground up and still havn't finished.

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ahh im so jls of ur stock gay 33 with the 'kustom' gay blue paint job and 4x4 spec ride height im gonna go maccas n order a 1/2 pounder with 4 ice cream cones

eat a dick

lol bro i dun wanna hear your life story

sounds like your tryin to pik me up lol write that shit on r.s.v.p im sure you will find gay couples there

yev your car at maccas fkn low life coz thats the only way ppl are gunna look at ya

lol yer u got mad rims sik flamin mongrel :)

ohh looks like your kits falling off

better get the D.I.Y sticky tape out

nice try now f*k off :P

WOW thats nice looking 32!!

Gonna look awesome when its done!

Congrats on the DIY work really wanna c it finished :P

oh yeh n the wheels.... i agree, with that offset $800 max :)

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