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Keen nick? Get a bachelor pad near the city

If we can get a few cars hell yeah I'm keen there's a fair few whores that live down there could catch up with lukey and Paul lol.

I'll just take out a loan to pay for fuel for the skevy lol

The Skyvette might have the girls running AWAY from you Nick.

Pffft, if given the choice slurries would sooner jump in my car then the rest of the drab boring skylines in the club I mean marron/grey/white boring!

.... The scary part is I think the old man has the more out there colour scheme out of everyone

Pffft, if given the choice slurries would sooner jump in my car then the rest of the drab boring skylines in the club I mean marron/grey/white boring!

.... The scary part is I think the old man has the more out there colour scheme out of everyone

You are correct...but we don't want slurries, we want ladies :P

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