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I would have bought it 3 years ago.

I was looking for a DC2 VTIR. But not very hard, as I preferred a BB6 VTIR, and checked a few of those instead.

My bro is 18 this year, maybe I'll ask him LOLL

I would have bought it 3 years ago.

I was looking for a DC2 VTIR. But not very hard, as I preferred a BB6 VTIR, and checked a few of those instead.

My bro is 18 this year, maybe I'll ask him LOLL

Pics?

Come around for a Tax meeting and see for yourself

Young female that hasn't yet caught on what appropriate business attire is lol

Does she comes with it?

Doesn't that mean it needs a new gearbox?

When you come into the office to sign your Tax next week come have a peak and ask :P

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Young female that hasn't yet caught on what appropriate business attire is lol

When you come into the office to sign your Tax next week come have a peak and ask :P

Will do! :D

drove past a small domestic car in the bolte just before. ran across 3 lanes and then tried to clear the cement wall for a 30m+ fall, but didn't make it. don't know how it got all the way to the middle of the bridge...

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