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wow must be handy having a partner with painting skilz . . . . What does he drive ?

atm just a lolux but hes nearly finished his Silvia thats half painted as well he has to get a bigger compressor lol

or he'll do it at work hes not a bad guy i was just in the wrong i did a bad thing to him thats why im sort of not aloud

out with other guys

unless he is there with me

well atm he has lost his licence lol he gets it back in march yay ...hopefully his car will be finished by then to.

but yes havin a tradey spray painter as a bf is really good my dad recently passed away he was also a

panel beater/spray painter but yes glad someone is still here to do it !

atm just a lolux but hes nearly finished his Silvia thats half painted as well he has to get a bigger compressor lol

or he'll do it at work hes not a bad guy i was just in the wrong i did a bad thing to him thats why im sort of not aloud

out with other guys

unless he is there with me

Wicked go the drift cop :O

Ahh I see, naughty naughty . . . thats fair enough then . . .

my dad recently passed away he was also a

panel beater/spray painter but yes glad someone is still here to do it !

Oh real ? Soz to hear . . .

my inside have pink bits

haha, quoted

baby michael you body is soooooooo sexy that no one comes close not even godzilla remember i had to sell myself for you !

aww vish, you sure know the words to my heart...How can i be angry at you now? Quoted

ahaha lol ahh funny bust terds ey....

lol he got busted for doing fish tails up the road

a bit drunk in a nice skyline he just painted ... any one no of a skyline

that has the number plates nce32 ?

ahaha lol ahh funny bust terds ey....

lol he got busted for doing fish tails up the road

a bit drunk in a nice skyline he just painted ... any one no of a skyline

that has the number plates nce32 ?

so he took the car he was painting - not his i assume and done fishies up the street :rant::P

yes, ughh my front bar doesnt sit right its so gay

my head lights use to be zip tied on so did my right head light n my front bar

from the old owner ... thers a gap between the front bar and the lights lol hopefully gettin that fixed soon lol

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