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U can drive mine.... just dont break it like my tools!! lol :P

Thanks, I miss the power of a BFOST Nissan RB. ;) And I won't break it... It's not made in China. :)

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Thanks, I miss the power of a BFOST Nissan RB. ;) And I won't break it... It's not made in China. ;)

lol..... anytime Charlie..... If it breaks its under "warranty" anyhoo :blink:

the unluckiest car ever becomes lucky!

Hopefully!!! although the new plates are either the smartest or the dumbest thing I have ever done... :)

OM.33.EN

lol

Dave - he's out of the closet

When was he in?
leave him alone. dave, I reckon you're one sexy motherf**ker. and no i'm not a suspect... :D
Dave is hawt!!!
NOTHING SUSS!

FKNLOL...... Im getting in troubles for posting that...... mwahahahahahaha

hahah

Doof would rather put that to a stereo and amp and sub

*gay* :blink:

lol.... but sad cause its true!!

They see each other from across the room.

They kiss.

Consummation!

lol... wonder if it can create lil replicas?? :down:

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