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Loser! Gay guys trying to come on to me lol.

I see you're still breathing. Thats a pity.

When you look in the mirror it's the same thing your parents see. Dissapointment in human form.

I see you're still breathing. Thats a pity.

When you look in the mirror it's the same thing your parents see. Dissapointment in human form.

You wont see me I will find you. NOOB.

Dissapointment is loosing 20K on a stationwagon. NOOB.

Thanks again for the bump.

The car is seen by the tax department as a directors vehicle. Ive claimed a shit load on it and the company paid for the mods. NOOB.

Are you worried it might be sold to someone near you, is your gtr a little slow like your good self?

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Thanks again for the bump.

The car is seen by the tax department as a directors vehicle. Ive claimed a shit load on it and the company paid for the mods. NOOB.

Are you worried it might be sold to someone near you, is your gtr a little slow like your good self?

GOLD

Thanks Ryan. Car was at Powercruise this weekend. Came 2nd in the street drags. Belted LS1's (LSwhats?) all day long did not miss a beat. 35deg day too.

Same old storey, im in the market with a budget that dont stretch that far um........ by about $20k!!! nice car mate, i have someone in the market that might be keen, i'll direct them to the thread for ya.

Yes its may douche. Why don't you fall into a bus? Can't help but notice the price falling, and still some lol. Christmas will pass and I will still be laughing at you douche bag. :laughing-smiley-014:

:domokun:

:P

You are getting upset? :stupid:

Yes its may douche. Why don't you fall into a bus? Can't help but notice the price falling, and still some lol. Christmas will pass and I will still be laughing at you douche bag. :laughing-smiley-014:

:blush:

:ninja:

You are getting upset? :blink:

The price is staying right where it is.

Hows your mothers day going. Did she burst out in tears again or is she still refusing to take your calls?

So whats the problem with you Harry, your not a very happy little boy are you. Are you still a victim of bullying? Even the teachers dont care about you hey.

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