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the car has been upgraded, but havent thought about upgrading to something better. 
id never get another sports car as i barely use it and is not practical with kids



Kids huh , see I don't know how long I'm going to keep my car, going to upgrade it soon once the shop is up and running [emoji28] but if I have kids I prob do the same , something practical like Audi with rice cooker in it [emoji23]
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Just now, ElleAli76 said:

 

 


That's long time ! No
School for your kids ?

 

 

2 weeks is school holidays and he gets another 2 weeks. my youngest is only 1 day a week so no biggie

Bahahahahhaaha..... i dont do social media, dont have time for peoples complaining or worry about world politics lol



Hahahahahahahaha [emoji28][emoji28][emoji28][emoji28] another party pooper [emoji23] fair enough mate [emoji28]



Ok I will most likely be in this but the Puppies will have to be in the back seat [emoji190] [emoji190]

No rice cooker sorry Elle!!

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Uhhhhhh posh car [emoji7] you know you can get portable rice cooker [emoji28]

That's one nice car@shoey!

So taking this one ?



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