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I er 'borrowed' them back from my girlfriend just to show that they can be made to fit.

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A little small up front though, but what can you do about it.

She sure has stretched them out, she would be a couple of sizes bigger than me. So yeah they can stretch ALOT incase people were thinking they would be too small in waist size.

Sorry if i freaked anyone out! LOL

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ohh.. my insurance was paid this week too.. 468 i think.. fire and theft and CTP blah blah.. which is now 10k with just cars. i couldnt be stuffed looking for new insurance.. soo switched it from my GTR to the 180sx.. and they covered everythign.. the teins, wheels, cooler, exhaust ...fire extinguisher... lol

and price stayed the same no matter how many mods listed.. and it is still cheaper that my mates S14a ADM 200sx..? why..?

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went out to the bin to dump some trash, and bam i see the undies, i rescued them and put em though the wash.. my mum was pissed off when she emptied the machine to find them :P

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