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mate, i havent done anything, havent kissed her or anything...so there u go

it was a serious threat....but its not like i havnt been in the boat of being threatened b4....cos u all know what im like when it comes to some 1 have1 a go at me...

yeh im in the right and have done nothin wrong....but people r people and some r dummer than others..such is life

its pushed 396 :)

i had 1 turbo drop back to .5 bar instead of 2 at 1.6, car was wheel spinning with 6 people in it at 5500rpm and we still managed 350 on pump fuel :(

anywayz...they werent gettin along when he came in on saunday to mas, so he made her leave early, she told me monday they had a fight and it was ova, she broke it off with him...and yeh, u should b able to c how its my fault...riiiittteeeee

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i say take leewahs ride, and roll over that ****er, slice him into bits.

what did it do on the MAS dynos? 463kw? yeah that that ****er and run him over :) personally, i would track him down and pipebomb his house ;) i can make em if ya want lol just call me hahahahaahaha :)

Tweak :(

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