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Its like fighting with 10yo, you ask for a sticker and everyone jumps at you with "oh my cars quicker" , "mine looks better" , stickers are gay" its like comparing whos dicks big , its a waste of time.

who said anything like that

we want to know why you need a sticker

Its like fighting with 10yo, you ask for a sticker and everyone jumps at you with "oh my cars quicker" , "mine looks better" , stickers are gay" its like comparing whos dicks big , its a waste of time.

who said anything like that

we want to know why you need a sticker

ok who said anything like that, there u go mate:

...but chances are nates car would beat urs...on the 1/4 at least

adn there is a difference between needing and wanting a sticker..I WANT one, but i will look around and find something subtle mate,thanks anyway

ok who said anything like that, there u go mate:

adn there is a difference between needing and wanting a sticker..I WANT one, but i will look around and find something subtle mate,thanks anyway

he didnt say his car was quicker

he said nates car was quicker

and to me thats like comparing dicks mate, if dezz wanted to bring up that someones else cars ans whos is quicker he can , but i got no intrest..theres more to a decent car then just the 1/4mile

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my penis is pretty large, but you started paying out my car, all i did was tell you to get a sticker saying you were a tool, why? Becaue you posted as you were better, stating that "youre too good to ask the bank for money" "youre too good to take your car to a workshop"

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HSV

i just beat one

my penis is pretty large, but you started paying out my car, all i did was tell you to get a sticker saying you were a tool, why? Becaue you posted as you were better, stating that "youre too good to ask the bank for money" "youre too good to take your car to a workshop"

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HSV

i just beat one

mate if u make personal remarks about a person and call them a tool ,u gotta take it like a man when they come back at u, but mate its a forums and dont take it to personal anything made towards urself or ur ride.

as for the bank comments, they were in line, i was asked why my car is so special to me and i answered accordingly, so i wouldnt see how it effects ppl. I dont beleive in using workshops unless i dont know ppl to do it or i cannot do it myself...and it saves a lot of $$ doing jobs..workshops are only like u and me , normal ppl doign there job. and a lot of times u get apprentices working on ur car with no idea.

i prefer doing all my own work and thats how it will stay, everyone has their own ways.

come on guys just give him a break, y not get something that means u did it yourself,

nate whats done to your car beside the kit you never told me, i asked once but no reply???

thanks heaps mate

Put a big ''Tuned By Mr Crust'' sticker on the back.

Problem solved.

No real workshop is going to give stickers out, unless you pay good money to get something done.

now thats an idea, i might make a custom design in photoshop or something and put it on the car, if not ill peel it back and try something else...thanks for the idea.. im definitly gonna try make a design tomorrow..thanks mate much appreciated

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