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I believe so, I think only the new sports are 5stud due to the jag brembo;s.

Brembos on a rangey, What next! the farkin things spend that much time in the warranty/service department they dont need brakes.

lets talk about sexy time agian tonight

ok... 730 for dirty talk

truth hurts sweety :):D

P.S say hello or i'm going to run u off the track in july :)

gotta catch me first hun!

im more worried you werent smoking drugs to come up with that dream. You need help

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

Brembos on a rangey, What next! the farkin things spend that much time in the warranty/service department they dont need brakes.

Your a man who sounds like he has owned one before, you and my father will get along haha. His one spent more time getting fixed, then getting driven.

Nice cars though.

Nah there 5 stud...It just hasnt got offset or stud pattern anywhere on the rim its annoying to be quite honest cos they would make lovely skid rims for the 33!!

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

Your a man who sounds like he has owned one before, you and my father will get along haha. His one spent more time getting fixed, then getting driven.

Nice cars though.

Magnificent vehicle to cruise in. Just beyond the joke to own tho. Would never go there again as long as my arse points down.

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