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if you're going to leave it stock (so no cop troubles) I say do it!

if you're going to mod just leave the plates to fly under the radar

It will be basically stock for a good few years.

Yeah screw it, I'm not going to get custom plates.

Birds was trying to be a sick kent so I spoilt it by feeding him my beef

feeding him my beef

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Aaron car always whoring the internetz

Saw you at the 30 sec mark

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Hahaha I'm every where flamin mongrel.

Well the part out begins.

Just sold the gtx setup for about 3k lol

And Alvin the wagyu is f**king amazing

I have red ones...they looked okay...but I expected better. Made it look like brake lights / rear parkers, like you're looking at the back of a bike, which ruined things a bit. Green looks much better in real life than red, works well with black and gold and is slightly less illegal.

Merry Christmas

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