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thats hellasexy!

sif spin out billy!

front bar was @ home in the garage ( still is since i cant put it on till i fix my love tap on the wall after effects :))

couldnt get on trailor with front bar.

whats negative impacts of having reo cut off as in removed all together

when you hit another car their rear bumper, along with your engine, intake plenum, clutch fluid reservoir, brake booster, battery, fuse box etc. might make contact with your face.

mmm yeh i dun really wana go spastic on it i just hit mine so its pushed in & up and so pushed up the headlights/bonnet etc are sitting fkd nothing major can probably hammer it back down was just thinkin though since its rat shit anyway to rip it out

whats the peso's on something more like the single bar on the blue silvia.?

were you born f**kin retarded or did the doc just decide to dropkick you at birth? which part of STOLEN fits "V, then two letters, then 3 numbers"?

f**k. you know what, don't stress about not taking your sister to the school ball this year, with your f**kin genius I'm sure you'll get another 4 or 5 proms out of the education system.

whoah i dont want no trouble tyrone!

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