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300k for that wow... new farm must be really moving up..

i was there recently for business man i must say its really moving up in the market.. besides all the whores and what not..

sounds like danski wuold move there.. he loves 1 dorra ho's

Martin, pretty sure I saw you zooming around the indro bowls club earlier tonight. I was once again in the beast*

*1999 ford festiva, 1.3l, automatic

Hows the 180 goin Tris?

shes going alright matey - currently off the road awaiting her braking upgrade - "overnight parts from japan" lolz

tigs?

WHO WHAT WHEN WHERE?!

Thats one thing I WOULD put back into my car.. Air Con.

too much weight!

Martin, pretty sure I saw you zooming around the indro bowls club earlier tonight. I was once again in the beast*

*1999 ford festiva, 1.3l, automatic

haha im currently cruising in my brothers '99 auto festiva hahaha

too much weight!

haha im currently cruising in my brothers '99 auto festiva hahaha

I considered chasing after him and racing him, but nobody wants to be beaten by a car shaped like a pokemon ball

driven by an ape....

dba's - slotted on front, new blanks on rear, and new ebc pads

its not a time-attack set up - just something nice and reasonably priced hahaha (i saw project MU set ups worth over 4k! - for the fronts!)

hey colin you need any other random 31 parts. i'll be throwing out a heap of stuff this weekend, so if you need anything let me know i'll see if i got it.

Full set of standard doors here, blue with tinted windows. I just need to fit the power windows to it first

I'm finishing off a bottle of bourbon by drinking from the bottle

Does it have a little umbrella in the bottle ? That would make it super classy.

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