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hehe remember the time on msn when both our sarcasm detectors were broken?

like this one time at band camp :)

Got any idea's - must be euro only

Audi S4?

You just made a friend

You just lost one

That.looks.f**king.sick.nuts. I am f**king going to apply!! Once I find out more...

Non zorbing fags...

new bmw's are fail josh, anything in this new style they are heading is crap, pure boring and cheap feel inside.

Honestly i would prefer a E46 M3 over the latest E92 M3 (or is it E90, meh too long since i worked there)

The X5 is a fail, and the X6 should never have been thought of, X3 is even worse then both combined. Range Rovers are for drug dealers.

I agree with colin, look towards Audi's, also i happen to work at this said dealership and can introduce you to salesmen who will do you a very nice price..........

And john, send me said pics of chick licking herself... i am interested in this.. :)

Ok I'm really really lost with all the talk of girls and licking themselves and what-not..... can someone PLEASE just send me some damn photos?? :)

Haha, thanks John, top vid

No worries

win video is win!

It sure is :)

said picture is also relevant to my interests...

I also sent it you ranga-boi!

Ok I'm really really lost with all the talk of girls and licking themselves and what-not..... can someone PLEASE just send me some damn photos?? :)

I don't has your number - sendy no worky

meh, cod mw2 for a few more minutes then bed time.

boss is away for two weeks, so am thinking 10am start tomorrow, and finishing around 12pm. then it's bourbon a clock.

ps. if anybody knows where i can get an a pillar doube gauge holder thingy mcjig for a r32, pm me.

mine has a crack in it so is due for a replacement.

meh, cod mw2 for a few more minutes then bed time.

boss is away for two weeks, so am thinking 10am start tomorrow, and finishing around 12pm. then it's bourbon a clock.

He doesn't say much

I like what he says though

Bourbon

Win :devil:

Haha, thanks John, top vid
win video is win!
I also sent it you ranga-boi!

These statements echo my own thoughts on the subject. :devil:

ps. if anybody knows where i can get an a pillar doube gauge holder thingy mcjig for a r32, pm me.

mine has a crack in it so is due for a replacement.

Most of the sponsors on here would carry them. Check the business section or you could try ebay?

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