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I would say there are two types... Those that like cars and those that don't...

But close enough lol

What about ones that like being driven fast around mountains but don't have much interest in cars themselves?

Fyp

:rofl2: also true!


What about ones that like being driven fast around mountains but don't have much interest in cars themselves?

... Depends if they are hot or not as to which category they fall into...

*yeah f**ked up quoting on that post*

Fyp

:rofl2: also true!

What about ones that like being driven fast around mountains but don't have much interest in cars themselves?

... Depends if they are hot or not as to which category they fall into...

*yeah f**ked up quoting on that post*

Women...

Fyp

:rofl2: also true!

What about ones that like being driven fast around mountains but don't have much interest in cars themselves?

... Depends if they are hot or not as to which category they fall into...

*yeah f**ked up quoting on that post*

I'd say hot but I'm a little biased.

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