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id love to

but the prob is my current car is worth $2 so no good selling that

and i need to dig up backyard so prob cant do both

Sell it to me for $2?

Won't mind a daily driver.

ey shan you posted a link to some p plater cars a few pages back, of which was a 3 series coupe

are the 328's any good? i would think they are since being a 2.8l six

hey g35, swap your car for mine? :P

not ssr's has work stickers.

they are also 3 pc whereas the professors are 2 pc which can be seen by the area around the bolts being silver instead of black

meisters

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professors

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