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cameras break when pointed at his cars

this is true. also you need wide angle lenses to pick up the trail of parts that fall off em.

I'm sure my ceffy has pics in the ceffy section. do a search for "godfather bitches".

for someone who's apparently only ever owned run down pieces of shit, I've always sold my cars for a profit.

even in this ghey market its not hard to find some nooblet who doesn't know how to spend wisely.

his car is his keyboard didnt you know? :thumbsup:

if i new how to make a signature that would be sig worthy reply of the year.

sif blags green on white i secks u seen the guy @ winton with that setup its hawt :thumbsup:

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buy. a. car.

any. car.

now f**k off and die.

i do have a car funks.. its just not worthy of tuff fitment etc so its for sale

Yea true. I'm dreading the day i sell mine. Owes me about 30g I will struggle to get 17 lol. Guess I can take the mods off. Never know a PFC soon might be 2g second hand haha

Talk to me when your car is worth less than 1/5th of the money you've spent on it :thumbsup:

meh just keep it selling it is pointless lose a fortune, i sold my first skyline did my knackers this time did everything cash so whatever happens to it i dont care worst case ill part it out once i destroy it.. the imports market is fkn gay for resale which is great if ur buying .. i rang ppl up just said ill give u X no.? ok hang up next guy and so on till someone said yes

I lost on mine, but considering what others were (and are still trying) to sell their cars for, I did pretty well....

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