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with flux compasiter modz it also allows time travel :P the 88 miles is just bs i tell you, 4wd luanch with 275wide tryes is how its done

this thread is so wasteland now :P you dirty bsterds turning what was a clean thread about pics of chicks on cars

good point dan, to return this thread to topic...

heres a chick;

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and heres a car;

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and while the awd limiter launch might start out all good, what happens when you say the words; "im an accountant."?

hell, im not saying id knock her back (if anyone does, you might wanna reconsider actually living your life)... ive forgotten my point...

well no, but why ruin perfection with the pathetic scribbles of a fat biker dude with a needle and ink... why god why? women are (generally) beautiful as it is - they dont need inks.

I guess its because my dad was a bikie at one stage and most of the disgusting trollops that hung around them were butch, unladylike heathens who were heavily tattooed and smelt worse than a boiled sheeps spleen... bikie moles... *shudder* need I say more?

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