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ford explorer! or for a van an honda odessey! the new 1's! there is a guy getting round here in a slammed explorer! its tight! yeah and u are rite about that forry, it has got too mouch gold, but i wouldnt have done the wimdows in mirror it would make a world of difference to break it up. also those rims are dished a litlle. they were the 1's i told my mate to buy, bcoz they would look good against a black car. im not a huge fan of bling rims either, but if i had to buy sum they would be the 1's big chrome area with a dish. dont like all the fancy looking ones like snow flakes and shit theyre gay as! anyway there cool car when done up rite. there is a few of them getting into the 13's now, not a bad effort.

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i saw some oldies trying to park a newish Ford 250/350/1111150 (because larger is better) in a tiny space recently at the shopping center. The silly byarch had to get out and supervise her elderly husband how he should get into the spot.

Now if that didn't raise a "why the **** did we buy this car again?" I don't know know what would! :D

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