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:) hot lol

:P hahaha that backfired funky u dog

Sideways skids are awwwesome :):D

<3

y not just get it fixed?

yeh in the process mate - insurance guys just gota get their shit sorted :)

Tristan if u buy a 31, u will die. ill personal see to that.

what if its a 2 door 31 with 15*12 rears with 205 tyres... ..allround..

hahahha naa ill keep the 32 :)

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Nah like epic angle skids.

...

bahahahahaha. So true

for the first comment you're a mado, and ukeep tellin ppl as ur the only one who really experienced the delicious-ness

for last comment you're a straight up dog

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Yer tis pretty dog eh. Your not that bad. At least you don't wear your skinny jeans when you come out with us lol

hahaha might havta if my car is in the shop,

ill be busing it from uni

eeep

*flame suit on*

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if you get a quote high enough to write it off, I know of a 32 gtr for sale on that price.. not as neat as collins but hot..

or perhaps you could consider upgrading to SR? :)

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if you get a quote high enough to write it off, I know of a 32 gtr for sale on that price.. not as neat as collins but hot..

or perhaps you could consider downgrading to SR? :P

just had to edit your post for accuracy :)

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