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SSR MK1? Really? If I wanted something that looked like sheetmetal welded to a small barrel I wouldn't wanna be paying $500 each for it. They're great on cars from the 60's. Chuck em on a car from the 80's and it's like putting Watanabe's on an R35.

Lol and it's funny that you believe that people on this forum actually like you.

Don't make the mistake of thinking I care what people on an internet forum think of me...I've made friends on here, but I've got plenty of real mates, so I'll be just fine.

Lol yea you do. But most people I know think he is a tosser lol

If only people told you what they think of you...But again it's fine, believe whatever makes you happy :P

yeah thanks man, he got a good car in the end anyway

i wouldnt advertise that ur desperate, get to many low ballers

dont really care about that at the moment, if they give me a low figure im still more than happy to tell them to get f#cked :P

Personally i dont care what people think of me :wub: Your the only one that goes out of their way to show it... it makes me feel all warm inside :wub:

your a dicksucking,cock f**king, cum slurping, ass plunging elephant tossing top bloke :(

nahh your alright haha

ahh so its sold nick!

congrats, how are R32 taxi's like in the way of cop attention? similar to r33's?

your a dicksucking,cock f**king, cum slurping, ass plunging elephant tossing top bloke :(

nahh your alright haha

ahh so its sold nick!

congrats, how are R32 taxi's like in the way of cop attention? similar to r33's?

You only hate me when im raping you in Hardcore Search and Destory when you hate that game mode lol

your a dicksucking,cock f**king, cum slurping, ass plunging elephant tossing top bloke :(

nahh your alright haha

ahh so its sold nick!

congrats, how are R32 taxi's like in the way of cop attention? similar to r33's?

i got fuck all unless i was being a dick (few speeding fines years ago)

lol

i gotta say that was one nice r32 sedan!

haha cheers dude, spent enough on it :wub:

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