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What do you do for work Virgin boy?

we buy and sell commercial restaurant equipment.

Why does everyone call Mohsen Virgin Boy? There's no shame in being a virgin.

Haha, just kidding. There's actually heaps of shame.

a couple years ago now, i found out my broad minded person was gettin with my mate, got shattered and thought lets get a laugh and post this in the wasteland, didnt end so well

so now im a virgin no matter what or who i f**k. makes me feel special.

f**k I hate R32!

The dash cluster is f**ked up, went to shops, stopping at lights, abs and 4wd light came on for no f**king reason, the speedo reads 20km/h above what I'm actually traveling.

Autobarn workers, what do you recommend me to use to burn the piece of f**king shit?

i'll get just on 6k in parts by the time it's all gone (finally bothered with the maths)

That is decent figure, pity I won't be able to peek her skirts.

lol

imho get her reeeeeal hot (as in bric on accelerator type hot) and wearing some gloves remove the fuel return hose and aim it at the exhaust mani....

should look like an accident

In all seriousness, am actually thinking of selling the gtr and buy myself a 33 unless anyone want to hit me for suggestion...

Y'all have until 2am to hit me

s13 widebody with honda odyssey front end...

dooo eeett

or sileighty

mmmm sileighty

pics?

mmmmm onevia

bullshit, tastefuly modded s13s look shit hot

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