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ok... 730 for dirty talk

gotta catch me first hun!

yeah don't worry, I'm going to the doctor tomorrow to talk about my dreams. seriously

ooo so u roll like that huh

Watch it! he may want to lay you up the back passage.

hows that saying go about the river runnin red? :)

!!!!SKID RIMS!!!! And you wanted to borrow my stockos. LOL

No you miss understand...

I have these rims sitting in my backyard as dad put 20's on our rangie.

I need roadworthy rubber however, as my car has to go over pits to be registered again.

:)

No you miss understand...

I have these rims sitting in my backyard as dad put 20's on our rangie.

I need roadworthy rubber however, as my car has to go over pits to be registered again.

:)

Well you are going to need roadworthy rubber to drive on the street any way. so you should just buy some new tyres for the damn thing.

I wasnt referring to the skid deal Josh. He needs legal rubber to rwc and daily drive on.

yeh i know, you can pick up legal 2nd one hands though.

siff legal is needed for d/drive on. where is your sense of fun... clutch gas gas DROP. Or when you have power, just gas gas gas

Well my tires arent exactly bald they are borderline but I dont wanna waste my time towing car to burliegh and getting denied. I have been told there still legal however if the inspector was in a bad mood they could be failed.

But yes new tires are in order!

Well my tires arent exactly bald they are borderline but I dont wanna waste my time towing car to burliegh and getting denied. I have been told there still legal however if the inspector was in a bad mood they could be failed.

But yes new tires are in order!

I'll ask again Zaff, are you a member?

Watch it! he may want to lay you up the back passage.

ew! sif say that!

I was only joking anyway.. sif lay the carpet man!

get it.. carpet man lays! ha. so funny. not.

ooo so u roll like that huh

hows that saying go about the river runnin red? :)

haha..yeaaaaah.. you ain't gonna beat me.

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