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hows it going fellas herd about those cant afford 2 more piston driving silvia girls bagging you boys out just thought id drop a thread see if they bite ill be on here allot i hope idrive s4 tbo rx7hope the car wont stop you from typing back sending a shout out to two boys from loungos :shake: :shake: :shake::eek:

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you lot are so enterprising, here a guy is shit stirring and we are trying to sell him crap, are you all from india LOL

anyways i am on the silvia forums etc and there is a little trash talk every now and then but who cares, we do it sometimes also.

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