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also last time i parked in the city ive phucked one on my rear rims on a huge curb ..... there was a real tight turn and yeah .....now ive got rim repair to add to things to do to my car.

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alex you got a girlfriend keep it in your pants ..... nothing shits me more than when a guys walking past with his girlfriend and he's perving on you ....... guys are nothing but phucking slimeballs.

there is nowhere else ..... i have a choice

$16 a day

or......

Out the front of the drug rehab clinc near the childrens court .... so i can pay a fortune or i can come back and probably not have a car.

i should be getting my rear spoiler soon ..... guy wants to have lunch with dad tommorrow - dad wants to discuss my wing he wants to discuss his house .... he aint getting the work to his house til i get my wing!

That should give me some cash when i sell my GTR one ... should be able to straighten out a few problems wiht my car after that.

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