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mmm not a great job...it's missing a few dozen simpsonesque speed holes for a job welldone imho.

I'd still swap it for my r33...shit i'd probably throw in 2 utes and a daewoo ontop of the r33. If any of you guys have ever given an m3 a good workout you'd know why..

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Jeeez man.. Only in america that would happen, as you can see that it's left hand driven :P .. but asif that would prove anything the owner is just gonna get it fixed or replaced with a new one and he is all happy again and plus i'm guessing he gets to keep the woman :D .. so it's all plus plus for him, as for the dude that done the damage, just 5 words is all i need to say.. "Don't bend over in jail" hahaha ...

Poor car :(

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