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Originally posted by VLMuzza

man mine is supercharged full leather sun roof everything. look in the trading post! 25K +

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"Tell him he dreamin!"

With every day that goes by your expensive supercharged VT Calais loses about $1k off the market value..... LOL

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Originally posted by riggaP

Trading Post?  

"Tell him he dreamin!"

With every day that goes by your expensive supercharged VT Calais loses about $1k off the market value..... LOL

Bro ur avioding the topic. Wat u scared? We got a VL that we will rip u in neday! And Zdenkos will rip u neday aswell! Do u wanna get owned by the car ur bagging? hahaha

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