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lmao haha shut up, same as every other retails store... Plenty of bananas that know little to nothing about cars and they think they are experts... Just like alex, regular customer!! Lol

hahaha, only once the customer service was soo poor i swore to never go back! ahah

how the fk am i spose to pass my day at work if nobody posts useless shit for me to look at

What useless shit you on about?

the day you let your nuts hang low like that I will have mad respect for you. till then you're older version of Justin Bieber.

:rofl:

Got the You Tube vids up yet?

Shut up man, go sell some houses or some shit!!!

On a brighter note.... A week and a half mutha f**kaz wooooo :)

Alex, you can have my car if I don't come back lol

haha sold plenty this month i been on cruise control the last two weeks...

haha yeh but i want some decent wheels with it :rofl: come tomorrow night

funky is jspec ur business or anything? my mate is looking at a car through there

Two of my mates are partners in the business (Craig and Ben aka blipman). I set up all the backend stuff with the auction house integration, used car dealership software and all that. I still do maintenance stuff for them these days, but I'm not involved in the running of it or anything.

If you got a question tho I can make sure it gets bumped up the priority list :rofl: But that's only for mates, not mates of mates.

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