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Well your a prison inmate and alot of guys hug you in the showers.

I just lol'd thats a bit random Pauly :P :laughing-smiley-014:

Bought the splitfires from slide!!!!

Best price in Aus :(

Yeah I have a price from Aaron :D

I have heard there is cheaper :(

dan that is the best price in aus.

perfect run i think is japanese to australia importer and im sure are based in japan more than here?

dan... stfu. honestly. ur gay. not joking.

they are not the cheapest there are cheaper.....trust me on that.....or dont trust me but there are still cheaper

one day you will learn mate, if your not rude to ppl and dont have a know it all attitude then ppl will let you in on where to find deals like this or help you out with things to do to your car etc

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they are not the cheapest there are cheaper.....trust me on that.....or dont trust me but there are still cheaper

one day you will learn mate, if your not rude to ppl and dont have a know it all attitude then ppl will let you in on where to find deals like this or help you out with things to do to your car etc

where have i been rude to ppl? apart from people that you dont know. and i have helped you in the past, and you have helped me. and you know that I am quite generous to people that help me, dont you. I think that you take things too serious dan. much too serious.

they are not the cheapest there are cheaper.....trust me on that.....or dont trust me but there are still cheaper

one day you will learn mate, if your not rude to ppl and dont have a know it all attitude then ppl will let you in on where to find deals like this or help you out with things to do to your car etc

This was the chaepest i could find!!!

Help everybody else out by telling us where we can get them cheaper, i think we all are looking for the best price we can get them for!!!

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Shaun

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