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yeh that gtr was f**king clean, but mehhh, i needed a more practical car, didnt want cop attention, and it started to get a few km's on it and there was a good few thousand that needed to be spent to keep it sweet. i used that as a chance to move on, try sumthin diff :laugh:

thats true. good choice though mate, the JZX100 is a bloody nice model, enjoy it!

leave you alone....i mean come on how would that be possible lol

you love all the attention Cara......:laugh::P:P:P

you better be coming to loxton dude - stuart is gonna try and get a karoke machine just for you! :P

u want to borrow my flame suit? it has proven flame proof ability

nah, ive got a bunch of 'your argument is invalid' pics and a dry wit. im good without the flame suit. thanks for the offer though. :laugh:

:laugh: You've definately needed it from time to time

indeed, she has seen some monstrous flaming

nah, ive got a bunch of 'your argument is invalid' pics and a dry wit. im good without the flame suit. thanks for the offer though. :P

ahh touche, argument invalid wins internetz

your car has stickers cara you dont want none of this, and dont get me started on the blue mesh 1 and front bumper speed holes etc.

btw we getting a new wasteland thread soon? this 1 is almost 2 years old.

time to move on me thinks :laugh:

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