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rb25 has been done in the next years model. think he in adelaide aswell, its brown. he's named butthead on dattned

but that is still not 26 :D when you spending that much cash i figure its best to go all out. i was thinking it would be cooler with hydros though than go for speed. or wheel stands if i do go for some power.

u guys are gonna turn me into my bro dumping stupid amounts into a car that will sell for f all 1 day. but i still got luv for ya crazy sob's

think the leaking roof needs fixing before anything, there is a pool forming in the passenger seat floor

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he's a man of few words and many posts.

but he does have a point :D might try and con parents into keeping the car lying around till i make some cash outa this house investment game and get on a higher wage at work. it would be a nice cruiser for when im old school

but then i want a 240 aswell, cant have it all :D

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Them sigs how it says "join now"... shouldnt you have the sig clickable and linked to a thread where they can read up the details on how to join so is actually able to join? Its false advertisement "join now"... they cant "join now" because theres no details. I'ma sue yo ass. :)

Well until there is a page dedicated to membership, how to join etc, your gonna either have to wait in suspense or pm the person with the sig ;)

anyone wanna help me drop my CA in the rolla?

1k cash for how ever wants to do it!!

You said Smooth Garage had it booked in to be done?

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