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Camaro. sitting at a mate's mate's workshop in Cali getting some work done before it gets sent over. cheaper to fix shit on it there than pissfart with some V8 bogan shop over here.

The 1991 model. non VQ.

btw... VIPBOY used to be on this car before we sold it... before your time Cass

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Ah yeah shit, it is a Camaro SS... Oops!

Damn that Lexus looks nice as!

WTF! LOL!

Who's the wannabe wigger / guido?

lol that's my mate russell (owns an R33 gtst) acting as black as he can be, dunno where he got that basketball top from lol

the celsior (or smellsior as we fondly called it) is the same one Bez has, but with widebody, updated front and rear, aftermarket airbag controllers, poopra brakes, leather upholstery, and all the Apexi mods for the UZ engine.

"He does a great job mowing the lawn. We tied the lawn mower to the back of his wheelchair and he drags it around. You'd be surprised how much torque that wheelchair has. It makes him feel normal again."

LMFAOROFLCOPTER!

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