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welllli sold it

11,000 bucks to Norway.

Im gonna buy a suzuki DRz400SM

and maybe a gloria, or an aristo, or something like that

not too sure

regardless, i love it, i really do, but i got an offer that gave me too much profit so i did it.

it will be gone in two weeks once i get the wire transfer from the middle man...if it falls through, ill install the turbo and all the other jazz i have.

but anyways.... :kiss:

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eh, i build cars and sell them

ive been doing it sinc ei could drive for a profit

i started working on cars with a shop back home since i was 16. they tought me most of my skills, then i went from there

this is the 3rd car in the last year ive built and sold....and the 9th car ive owned.

im extremely indecisive as it is

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eh, i build cars and sell them

ive been doing it sinc ei could drive for a profit

i started working on cars with a shop back home since i was 16. they tought me most of my skills, then i went from there

this is the 3rd car in the last year ive built and sold....and the 9th car ive owned.

im extremely indecisive as it is

you are sure that your car is going to pass the emission in Norway? :P

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not my problem. they have detailed pictures nad modification lists of hte car.

if they want it, they know what they have.

i took video, pictures of under the car, interior etc etc

so they have everything i can show them at them

no....of course it wont stay stock lol

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onlyt reason he did it for me is because hes a good friend and iw anted something else

ok, here is what im thinking about

celsior

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i like it, has air ride, and is clean as hail

8,000 said and done....which i could sacrifice for this beauty

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has air ride as well

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needs air sus

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its as clean as itr looks

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dunno which one ill end up getting

if hte Gold crown is as clean under the hood, and everything works, it iwll prolly be that.

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