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Good to see Taran is gonna help you out Pauly.

To all the people in here just so they can flame, grow up! It's his car he can do what he likes to it, so just go back to your own little world and stop annoying others because you find it fun.

dan stop being a top bloke ur only ridiculing urself now.

EDIT: I'm sorry aswell.. both of you have body kits, rims, etc all that shit go on about all that shit, I got stock S2 kit, no bullshit, stock rims, and you are questionning me on rice? f**ken grow the f**k up... and you both have ABS.

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Dont encourage it Heslo. they are a disease. worm's ridden filth. stigma of the anti-christ. steffano palazzi's minions of destruction.

poor poor paulino i think its that time of the month for him...... :laughing-smiley-014: :laughing-smiley-014: :laughing-smiley-014:

im sensing a lot of negative tension here. Now I’ve been watching dr phill and just 3 simple words might help the situation.

LET’S BEE FRIENDS

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:)

Now I can relate it’s a bit weird having a Ferrari sticker on a skyline but hey I aint gonna judge, I also did consider getting the very same sticker on my GTR……

was just going to have a “F” and a “UR” written above it.

let it slide man, it aint like you gota drive the thing :whistling: . ive seen much worse things on a car, such as double wings on the boot (why remove the old 1 when you can just drop the new straight ontop) damn that was a hot ford capri :)

yeah go for it man it's only a sticker, if you dont like it or get bored of it you can always pull it off.

let me know how much it sets ya back ive got my own crazy sticker idea's ill prob get insulted about that i wanna put on my car. :D

hi everyone im a new member, i just signed up, my brother (ben) works for dzignfx in adelaide an he has made me lots of stickers and i highlyreccomend him! his work has been seen on some highly modded cars and is of the highes quality!

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