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i leave those BIG O's in relation to dirt tracks to you and your mates :D

LOL well played good sir.

But i think you just didnt spell it right. Your quick wit has no cover for your blatant disregard for the english language.

:)

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Indeed kind Jake.

However you have failed to obtain a Grammar Police Badge prior to this citizen’s arrest. You will find the following error in your message

LOL well played good sir.

But i think you just didnt spell it right. Your quick wit has no cover for your blatant disregard for the english language.

:)

Please in future run a spell checker to ensure your english authenticity before posting. Lest We Forget correct english in this fair country

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lol just found 1 we both guilty of

Rule 13. Capitalize words derived from proper nouns.

Example: I must take English and math.

English is capitalized because it comes from the proper noun England, but math does not come from Mathland.

fck this english sht im going back to mathland where us accountants live in our dont give fek about english waste of time pay no bills krap

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bye bye 17x7s, hello 17x9 and 9.5

Looks hot! but whats with the rear offset?????

What wheels where you running before? im in need of some 4 studs for the Ceffy.

*edited for the fags

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Well spotted.

But you do know that it is an 'i'. Capital or not, it still represents the same meaning. Your failure to add another 'o' on the end of 'to', is quite a big mistake. There are three 'versions' of this.

'To', primarily indicates approach and arrival, motion made in the direction of a place or thing and attaining it, access; and also, motion or tendency without arrival; movement toward opposed to from.

'Too', means over, more than enough, noting excess, as a thing is too long, too short, or too wide,too high, too many, too much.

'Two', the sum of one and one, the number next greater than one, and next less than three, two units or objects.

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they are the wrong way round chad :) i had to get new tyres but wanted to test fit lol, havent had chance to swap back yet.

the old rims sold, but they where too narrow for your use anyways mate.

they are the wrong way round chad :D i had to get new tyres but wanted to test fit lol, havent had chance to swap back yet.

the old rims sold, but they where too narrow for your use anyways mate.

I'm having trouble finding something in a decent size for a good price :) might go price up some drift teks for the front and run my little 15's on the rear.

My 18's wont fit cos they hit on the front struts, they might fit if i can get some coilovers though.

3 months? tried to meet a vilis nothing.. said deposit to my bank nothing.. now wont reply..

yeah probably say good bye to that money..........

to put it simply, hes a ex-boyfriend of a member on here... he attended a few events with her etc, when she dumped him he went all stalker like started rocking up at everything SAU he could and hanging out at BP every friday. eventually his true colours shone through (unfortunataly for dion) and now seems like hes doing it to adrian as well =\

spot on lukey

well i guess you missed out on him sitting on ur car then. least he picked my panels that wernt aluminum. as handsome as he is, only girls with DD"S are allowed to lean on my car and only if it involves me taking happy snaps or getting freaky.

good to know ill be able to lean on ur car dan......... hahahahahahaha :)

bbe, the point of that quote was what exactly?

shape up ya dunce

-D

calm down Ben

this is the same sort of post that you pulled Craig up on yesterday, i remember you nominating yourself for a possition in the last week which will call for restraint when posting from a position of authority :D

have a think :D

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