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Hmmmm Who's up for a group buy? :mad:

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http://www.integrale.demon.co.uk/stealth/car.htm

The Stealth Plate works using a high-tech electrochromatic film. This is hooked up to our control box which is powered from your car's electrical system. There is a small switch that can be placed anywhere inside your vehicle, even out of sight. When this switch is pressed, the license plate goes a frosted grey colour, preventing anyone from seeing your plate - even from inches away! Press the switch again and the Stealth Plate goes instantly clear and looks just like any other license plate cover.

I am down with a group buy on this Cyrus..... build it and they will come :rofl:

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WHAT! I was here for you when you needed me. I did no work all day and whored. Did steve stay? No. because he is soft, and he reckons he needed to "do some work or else he'd get fired" soft.

BAH tell me bout it I whored for 3 days straight and ended up being reamed by management for lack of performance and nearly lost my job, does that stop me NO! I got my priorities right, maybe............. :mad:

Ska....hmmmm....not quite as healthy as at the start of the night :mad:

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As long as they still hold AIR I WANT THEM! :rofl: I sooooo wanna make a set go POP! :rofl: plus I can just adust the camber so that the other side gets hammered :rofl:

As long as they still hold AIR I WANT THEM! :mad: I sooooo wanna make a set go POP! :rofl: plus I can just adust the camber so that the other side gets hammered :rofl:

still inflated atm, so you can have em as soon as I fit the new ones

I am down with a group buy on this Cyrus..... build it and they will come :mad:

Problem is that I cant afford one for a long time so would not be buying one, so why dont you post a EOI in the forsale/wanted section?

GO SON!

GARRRRRRRRAAAAARRRRRGHHHH there are so many incompetent people in this ****ing world who dont listen and send me the wrong shit and it just keeps costing me more ****ing money !!!!!!! :mad::rofl:

*end rant*

A big hammer and some superglue will fix it all James

Stealth plate is about ~$500 delevered I am guessing $190 british pounds so, yeah not such a bad investment thinking bout it turn it on when you get on the highway and off when you get off, as that is where I usually get done :mad:

Problem is that I cant afford one for a long time so would not be buying one, so why dont you post a EOI in the forsale/wanted section?

GO SON!

But that would mean being responsible for something and my first grade teacher said that I lack a responsible attitude... so you can see the bind I am in :mad:

A big hammer and some superglue will fix it all James

Dun forget zip ties, platium brought along the MOTHER of ll zip ties last night, could be used for fixing those big dumptrucks they use at open cut mines, Uclids, this thing was MASSIVE!

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