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rich kent

Its funny when you see people driving those old 7 series and say "I drive a 7 series" i know one that leaves his "7 series" key on the bar on purpose..

Lol Omg yes hate fags who carry on oh I gotta BMW... From 1997 oh cool man so it's still a shitbox then..

Lol Omg yes hate fags who carry on oh I gotta BMW... From 1997 oh cool man so it's still a shitbox then..

lol had a 1997 bmw revving its engine off next to me in some hope of overtaking me on the freeway enterence merger.

Wouldnt have noticed it if it wasnt for all that loud buzzing next to me haha

He stayed far behind on the freeway after he failed his attempt haha

pat gtr wing kgo!

lol hard choice cause at some angles it doesnt look nice. I do have a gtr bootlid + spoiler sitting in the garage though :/

same car as before.

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I want a r32 gtr, but my r32 gtst not worth selling :/

Ive dug too big of a hole now, stuck with this car for life haha

first world problems

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