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lol, the headline of the website says 'towleroad- a site with homosexual tendencies'

dan, is there something you would like to tell us? :D

the video was just under the text of the story you noob :)

wasnt that great though. seen better hits when i was at high school.

lol i was told about it googled it picked 1 of the first links at random, was at work so theyll think im a poof now. prob get treated better be awesome :)

work filters vids so i couldnt see it. they guy fell while trying to run off so i think his 1 hit may done some damage ;)

no man i was there in skirt, couldnt ya see me :D

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Woo, RB26 should be here either late next week or the week after.

Half tempted to put it in the car with the GTRS's strapped to it and make 400kw by the end of the yr, with shit loads of lag lol.

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