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Ha that is true.. but im talking the ones that dont brush there hair.. and they look like they havnt washed it since 1986.... there clothes r from the 80's and there just horrible..

but that is good messiah you have a good point.. i know alot of those no personality car people..

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i'm biased (cos i have one) but i'd say get a 33gtst.

they're cheaper than GTR's (i'd love one of those buy just cant afford it).

the upgrade path is well trodden and cos there kinda alot of them around parts are easy to source,

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i am talking, but theres a nasty nasty boss sat just a few desks down, so i'm having to get my msg's typed by a friend. i'm tapping them in morse code on a pipe in here.... he's in the lav with a gprs modem and a lap top listening in

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