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Sell more and buy more hektik car crap!

And which part Tristan? The stickers part? Yeah, I think everyone should get one... I wanted one for ages but I'm too cheap to join the SAU QLD club hahaha

Edited by mosquitocoils
And which part Tristan? The stickers part? Yeah, I think everyone should get one... I wanted one for ages but I'm too cheap to join the SAU QLD club hahaha

hahaha - and they never used to send them out for months after you paid...

i started selling mine for 3.50.... and now all of a sudden they have them

hmmm, co-incidence? :huh:

coming out next week bro?

Edited by astrotristan2

im never a dick, its the cops attitude thats the problem. When i got defect it was traffic branch cop so even normal cops don't like them.

nah this bloke was from valley station we get along with them, its funny the amount of times the are at our dealership.

coming out next week bro?

Depending on things like spare time, fuel (see: MONEY haha) and what else is happening thurs night.... but yeah I'm hoping to swing by again man. Take a sticker with you just in case :thumbsup:

nah this bloke was from valley station we get along with them, its funny the amount of times the are at our dealership.

What dealership is that?

rofl that is pretty much spot on with astros car now.. when he gets on boost..everyone covers their ears

yeah !! "OMG it sounds like a FART"

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