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Pig Fu(kers hey....

Ummmmmm. Interesting coming form the :

King of Rice,

The enlightened on Neon,

the wanker of wings!

and to top if off... You car is RED !!!

and your short!

and you have a funny head.....

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I'm not sure if they were giving out GTR special number 1, i think it was GTR special number 2. Anywayz i have both, sure the pages are stuck together from me wanking too much but if anyone wants them i'll keep em in the car for the next cruise.

Peak: The neon strikes back.......Return of the Neon!:lol: and LED's.....i'm really in to blue LED's at the moment.

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Looked at it last night, the full Do Luck kit including bonnet is $24k......thats right $24,000! Looking to spend some spare change Peak?

I'm currently gettin a graphics shop to cover the car in Mines stickers, just like their show cars at tokyo auto salon. Should have it done by mid next week, will post the pics!

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