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you are worse than a fkn woman

look when i'm sitting butt nekid on my leather seats, I wanna make sure the colour goes with the new paint.

altho... most probably i'll just leave it cream and deal with it.

go brown. you'll leave skidmarks if its a light colour and you are nekkid

it's a 2L SOHC FWD golf. sif it'll make me produce skidmarks... well unless I do an epic understeer while trying to corner in the wet. In which case on account of it being wet I won't be nekkid, so no probs there either.

Lol shan if you put wider rims on the back on a fwd then you are a massive poser lol

lol cos I'm gonna need massive amounts of traction to put all 80kw down. it's for stance and fitment... and that's all it's for.

get the fuck out mr stock suspension for superior acceleration.

it's a 2L SOHC FWD golf. sif it'll make me produce skidmarks... well unless I do an epic understeer while trying to corner in the wet. In which case on account of it being wet I won't be nekkid, so no probs there either.

good to see you've thought it thru

Lol shan if you put wider rims on the back on a fwd then you are a massive poser lol

its a hardparker. was never gonna be anything more. posing is the whole point

says the guy with the fluro orange car..

lol

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