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Am now reminded why I don't play footy most Saturdays...no sleep in f**king sucks.

f**king idiot crashed the merc before i could pick it up

what a f**king waste that thing was an animal. picking up my deposit tomorrow

i cannot be f**ked finding another car dead set f**k my life

/rant

Willing to bet the guy went on a last minute thrash n burn before selling the car to you...makes me wonder how many people actually do that and f**k the car.

Yeah I'm close enough lol. Theres a silver over grey S1 I've seen around reservoir area a bit as well.

Lol where abouts are you from again?

Rimon- that sucks man, not meant to be i guess

way to many stance sites now its just a joke.

stancenation

stanceworks

hellaflush

stanceiseverything

stanceyamum

yeh bad

was posted by a mate on fb

still think its pretty good for a truck, but in US they go nuts for modded trucks there

f**king idiot crashed the merc before i could pick it up

what a f**king waste that thing was an animal. picking up my deposit tomorrow

i cannot be f**ked finding another car dead set f**k my life

/rant

that sucks mate but im sure you will find another one.

true, but men with balls drive RWD

and real men with balls and a dick drive evo's :P

9-9:30 is a sleep in when u wake up at 4:30am weekdays. Gotta be at the ground in 95 minutes.

Unlucky rimon

Ya win? Lost by 12 in the last 5 minutes. Only motivation for trying to get into 1sts would be so I can play arvo games lol. But then the midweek training would piss me off.

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