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fag

sif fag. Recaro have been top dawg for years.

oh.. brides are sooo BALLLEERRRR

give me a bride lowmax.. anyway :)

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:ermm: its raining.. start up my hachi... 1000hp yo!

Liquid hp awesome.

lol recaro pfftf...

would rather use a milk create with cardboard back rests

You don't count you drive an 86.

sif fag. Recaro have been top dawg for years.

You don't count you drive an 86.

sparco ftw

AAANDD

man havnt u seen initial D? 86s smoke 32gtrs! and if its anime then its real

with the amount of rain we getting in stafford now.. my choice of car is a R33

Good call. No rain on the godl coast :)

sparco ftw

AAANDD

man havnt u seen initial D? 86s smoke 32gtrs! and if its anime then its real

Yeah but taz is more like Itsuki rather than Takumi so its ok.

:)

your just upset after i posted that ranga child on a tricycle..

its ok.. ill just take my aggression out on your sister..

soon u will hear songs like

"terri and tas sitting in a tree.. b-a-n-g-i-n-g"

When you coming to visit biatch! :)

gota do a few more bits and pieces on the 180 first bro, hoping to have it tidied up by next weekend

just waiting on a few parts

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