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if you've got one that says "paul smokes the bone" then I'm bidding for sure. and is this auction for both of them, or is there two auctions going here?

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if you've got one that says "paul smokes the bone" then I'm bidding for sure. and is this auction for both of them, or is there two auctions going here?

Beer Bitch, If you did less bone smoking and more reading you would know what was happening.

The highest bidder gets a free years membership and their choice of Nismo or Apexi badge.

I will work down the next highest bidder list and offer the remaining badge until it is taken at their bidding price, just list an ebay 2nd chance offer.

BB is a tool, and sorry on his behalf, for him joining the thread and lowing the average penis size by 2cm and lowering the ave IQ by 20 pts.

you crazy clown. -2cms would put your piccolo size down to -2cms...

just give me the apexi badge, i'm going to staple it to my crack so when I'm riding my push bike at night people will stop knocking me off the bike...

you crazy clown. -2cms would put your piccolo size down to -2cms...

just give me the apexi badge, i'm going to staple it to my crack so when I'm riding my push bike at night people will stop knocking me off the bike...

God dame you got me a good one there NNNNOOOOTTTT! you suasage hunting freek!

P.s Its only 15cm by 3cm, it would not even cover your anus, you big rimed bandit!

ok, I'll retreat now so as not to degrade your fine thread any further. but i'll be back. and hey if I lose the argument I can always just delete your account you little ragamuffin.

Yes jeoy you are, congrats. Send through your winning bid amount to the sau bank account. Abo will post it up if you cant find it. Which one do you want. Im at castle hill so pickup should be easy.

charley you want the other one? Because the value is so high I can throw in an additional member ship.

Thankyou. I would like both cause I have both of thoes products in my car now but I guess I'll have to choose.......... :) Can I have The NISMO one please. I'll transfer the money very shortly.

I'll be picking my car up from Unique Auto Sports tomorrow late afternoon so I can meet you after that somewhere if you want to?

Oh I don't know what you want to do, but a day before I saw this thread I just transfered money to SHELL for membership.

Regards Joe

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