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those professors are in MINT condition. beautiful in the flesh.

2k for 18x9.5 & 10 +18 3pc meisters? thats with trade in of my stuff. i rekon i might be able to get cheaper if i shop around

you have to be fair rad to run 18x9.5 professors... :)

Pachelbel's Canon (Canon in D).

Most famous and one of the best classical piece of music ever written.

I totally forgot about that one! I used to play it in a string quartet (at rich people's parties lol). It's awesome!

my fav too. ;)

Good taste Danielle :P

well i got a daily so ill just drive it around.. least i dont have to worry about scratching it.

i dont really worry about scratching mine, its an easy fix when you have friends that do that stuff for a living ;)

Was waiting at the lights last night. Some white VW polo rocks up next to me full of guys. Listening to some doof doof.

We both move off from the lights and the VW begins to do a u-turn. As i pass them, the passenger throws an egg at my car and drive off....

Good thing it was only my rust bucket Hyundai Getz. Washed the car and drove around a bit trying to find them but no luck...

Moral of the story; VW polo's are driven by faggots ;)

does anyone in here like to listen to classical music sometimes?

I must know about 10 of Beethovens Piano Sonata's... love playing that stuff.

Current favs are Bach Cello Suit No.1, makes me want to learn Cello and also playing Gymnopedie No.1 - Erik Satie. <3 <3 <3

Lol some dumb bitch decided to take her stato at epic speeds from springvale rd onto wells rd. Lost control and spun a few time and ended up in a ditch infront of my work. Ambo and coppas came quick enough. Hope she gets charged with reckless driving lol

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