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Yeah I know, he's kinda like the jokerdeviant of the D1 world in Japan :P

he's also tsuchiya's whipping boy. sold out when kazama and orido etc all told the old man to jam it.

got a kid comin to buy the 32 as is on thursday for 7k.

one car down... hopefully. 2 to go.

nice, if he starts tire kicking do you get to ban him from your street? and if he starts getting all up in your grills, can you edit his words to say something totally different?

nice, if he starts tire kicking do you get to ban him from your street? and if he starts getting all up in your grills, can you edit his words to say something totally different?

LOL

just got off his P's. used to drive an integra.

he's got a hookup for paint and panel, so he's happy to fix it up.

Told him the price would be goin up if he fucks around cos I'm in no rush to sell it and don't care if he takes it or not. Basically convinced him that I was doin him a favour :P

Yeah, I think the General concensus is that if you let them drive it under the "You break it, you buy it" rule, you will usually be fine.

Anyhow, you'll know as soon as he rocks up wether he is suspect or not...just carry a breaker bar in the back pocket.

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