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dang....should ask for one anyway - u get to do weapons training and stuff.....

and with the gtr - you could be like will smith in bad boys - cept it'd be in aust, without the 911.....hmmmmm my point is not making sense

Don't drop you french fries all over the floor and No I got no cup holders.

$20 000+ car with no cup holders. :)

Then we race Shelby Cobras down at Melbourne Airport.

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lmfaoooo u sik flamin mongrel hahah, not making any sense lmfaoo

heheheh.......i know lol. I hardly make sense when Im hyper active :)

Don't drop you french fries all over the floor and No I got no cup holders.

$20 000+ car with no cup holders. >_<

Then we race Shelby Cobras down at Melbourne Airport.

nah man its "You damn right it's limited. No cup holder, no back seat. Just a shiny dick with two chairs in it. I guess we the balls just draggin' the f**k along."

hehehe......martin lawrence rocks!

i think you missed the point, i was referring to how many times holden have used opel designs for there commodores.

do you guys often test you lhd pontiacs on melbourne streets?

saw one a couple of weeks ago on kings way at about midnight, had left hand drive stickers on the back and GTO pontiac badges all over it.

The left hand drive g8's and the like get used regularly by employees, people basically drive them home and two and from work.

What opel designs are you referring to that have been used in commodores?

Ten years ago, I was a crack commando sent to prison by a military court for a crime I didn't commit. I promptly escaped from a maximum security stockade to the Melbourne underground. Today, still wanted by the government, I survive as an soldier of fortune. If you have a problem, if no one else can help, and if you can find me, maybe you can hire... Age ;)

I know a guy at my gym works for Nintendo.

Occupation: Game Tester

to test the games before they go on sale to check for bugs (beta testing), over all game fuctionalities and how well the game is.

Yeaahhhh!!!

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