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ya i know but ill only buy it if its a real good special now...otherwise if going normal retail, group buys will be always there for these so ill just buy them later when i acutally have money for them saved...ill only use my general saving on them if its a real real good deal...

shits me when people say that. you dont need to drive the car for it to get dirty...

unless its garaged or covered..

i know but his car is well undercover...lol...soz to annoy you mate...his car is clean as so doesnt need a wash...it was also to get him to drive his car with me :D

where u been man kids been reppin scooters for like 4 years

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ive been driving lol. but scooters are soooooo gay same with rollerblades. my little brother wanted a scooter and i told him if you get one i will hate you and bash you, they are shit and just stay riding your bmx and skateboard because its better. luckily he isnt getting one now or id have to get rid of him :)

got bored, played around with the tiptronic wiring. now its up to shift down and down to shift up. all i need now is a new knob and a leather boot and i have a dogbox.

instant 14,000rwkw

you may as well buy my mv automatics stall converter too, only 100bux :)

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