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nah dark is no help on this thread :)

sux bout ur car. i think i read bout that. ask darK i read everything :)

i hope u get better soon and get ur car back soon

Psiker

Originally posted by Milk

haha dark getting sooky

yes paul...my car is TOTAL LOST

i am getting a 34 later!!!

i wish it can come back....my 32!!!>

doesnt matter=.=

aww that sux :) hopefully insureance will cover the loss. if u dont mind me asking ow old are u? all these ppl seem to be really young and have awesome cars :)

Psiker

Originally posted by Milk

shuddap dark:)

and i got 3rd party insurance...so FTO and 32 down the drain~~

oowwww

damn

i feel bad for u. hopefully u can sell some parts for scrap and make some cash back from it :)

ne way i hate to love yas and leave yas but i got to go. its gonna be quiet round here for the next few hours

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