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what happened?

Squizz wants to spank a monkey while making funny noises, Nismo_Boy (who is married to NismoGirl) wants to watch the spanking. While hungry6 is trying to have an affair with

NismoGirl, dark is getting jealous and wants BelGarion and Charly to get it on.

Sound right? :jk!:

I'm starting to get a bit scared of coming back to Brisvegas. You lot are sounding more like Adelaide.

*Thread Hijack*

Nice car Jay. Is that a spoiler lip or a complete bumper. Can't wait to see the mods list develop.

do you still have your 4door also jay?

Yes I am keeping the 4 door it's my drive car and also drags

The white one is 95 import 77K it will be exclusivly a track car...no reg/compliance

Front bar is the standard M type factory option ;)

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