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Why do you want a big wing?

cos im a sick kent

@al33x

You used to see those VIP euro's everywhere. Now they're all gone. :/

Yeah, we had the rain a good 20-30 minutes ago.

yeh had that car 2.5-3 years ago, at the time was only 1 other euro gettin around like that a black one hardly anyone did them up at that stage

lol if you want a "vip" style car why not just get one thats vip from factory? why spend money turning an ordinary jap family car into a vip wannabe? ghey.

btw Alex did you sell that accord to a guy called mark?

nah man i traded it in, got raped of course thanks lexus :down:

i need your clothes, your boots and your motorcycle

you forgot to say please

Terminator doesn't say please.

how the fk did this shit get 50000 + hits

Lol man i saw it shortly after it came out.. 4500 views.... went to my mates that night and showed him.. boom 50k!

Christmas coming really soon, then we gonna have good afternoon

:laugh: so bad it's funny

lol I actually haven't - I've been told by 100's of people i should

I have enough series to watch ATM that i can barely keep up with :S

No idea why you won't pound that brunette. Creepy glee guy. :P

A bit off topic, but has anyone flown on Air Asia before?

Just booked some cheap flights to Europe. Heard from a few people that they're a pretty good low budget airline. Anyone here had any experience with them?

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