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yeah im just going back to the club n ima find him apparently a reguler at the club. last thing my grl said to him was ur a dead man walking. n if any of u guys know me then that is ***in true no one touches my grl.

And yamutha33. dont come to my work as they dont know what i am doin the only reason why im getting the parts so cheap is cos im saying there for my own cars or there 4 a race car me and a friend are building. Just deal wit me and u will get shit a lot cheaper

And yamutha33. dont come to my work as they dont know what i am doin the only reason why im getting the parts so cheap is cos im saying there for my own cars or there 4 a race car me and a friend are building. Just deal wit me and u will get shit a lot cheaper

OK...when can I pick it up then.....patience is not one of my virtues :(

hmm PM me who wants what and I will see what I can do ok. Cant promise anything cos we might sell it at work anywayz but if I get my hands on them there up on dis site k.

and yes pred cos she knows the guys face and so does her friends as they are alwaz at the same place. N trust me I aint going alone. I fight alone but if back up is needed it is alwayz there. U dont work in the city 4 a year and a bit and not make good friends with all the low lives in there.

jaq: they are d-speed. Pretty rare in oz, in fact i don't think i have seen them on another car. Its the same as my giant wing (which i still have on the car).

www.dspeed.co.jp and check out the ECR33 i think bodykit. You will see the skirts there. I never knew what they were myself until a couple of months ago :(

jaq: they are d-speed. Pretty rare in oz, in fact i don't think i have seen them on another car. Its the same as my giant wing (which i still have on the car).  

www.dspeed.co.jp and check out the ECR33 i think bodykit. You will see the skirts there. I never knew what they were myself until a couple of months ago :(

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