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Welcome Juzz!! Good work with getting a 32!! Much more sexy i reckon then a 33!!

You said you might respray the car?? You gonna keep it black or go something different??

yeh they r sexy hey =)...Im either gonna go blak again wth a pearl of some sort thru it OR my choice ill most likely stick with is black roof and baby pearl blue body and whack the cf vented bonnet on it. Decisions Decisions lol...ill most likely go the blue black has been so hard to keep clean!!!

Welcome Juzz!! Good work with getting a 32!! Much more sexy i reckon then a 33!!

You said you might respray the car?? You gonna keep it black or go something different??

If she gets it painted, she should get it Satin Black.

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OMG! Dezz is so cool! :laughing-smiley-014:

yeah i see a few 34s rolling around more so then 32s. I see "R34PER" all the time blue 34 its so nice.

Hi Juzz welcome to SAU!!

Thats me, im usually driving through there most days will keep an eye out for ya :thumbsup:

i clicked ur facebook link and funny thing ur friends with my cousin Jessica... small world

Hi Juzz welcome to SAU!!

Thats me, im usually driving through there most days will keep an eye out for ya :thumbsup:

i clicked ur facebook link and funny thing ur friends with my cousin Jessica... small world

ive driven by u and past u SO mny times in my jazz lol the blue one with blak gt stripes...surely uve seen me???

ps: ur car is sxy. And ur plates are nice too was gonna get something similar with a "3 4" n it when i was thinking of getting an r34.

ive driven by u and past u SO mny times in my jazz lol the blue one with blak gt stripes...surely uve seen me???

ps: ur car is sxy. And ur plates are nice too was gonna get something similar with a "3 4" n it when i was thinking of getting an r34.

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Ahh yea ive seen that jazz hehe

my aim was to get plates make a word wif 34 in it, something that wasn't obvious straight away and made ppl think wot it was.... hence R34PER :P

Hey I've seen your Jazz. Kevin at CarX did the stickers. I think I remember seeing it on one of the cruises?

yeah ive been on a few of the cruise...wat car did u drive???

Malz34- i was gonna get THR34T as a plate

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