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filthy hondas;

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americans. they suck at just about everything. but they know how to do proper fitment.

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risky devil... theyre shit is consistently f**king awesome.

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... :)

... and more filthy honda.

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just a sample of one of the posts ive used to kill peoples internet on r31skylineclub.com

(this is about 1/6 of 1 of 3 posts)

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