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Oi ya window licker sext it to me :(

Calling me a window licker? Are you serious! If anyone here is a window licker on the short bus its you. Would make more sense as to why you did what you did. :P

If you really want to know sext me and I may tell you

Sorry to interrupt the love sesh.... If i knew you guys I'd join in I put out on 1st dates.... Ha na sorry to annoy and ask but do any of you guys have for sale rear seat for 32 Gtr and drivers seat so I can get my baby on the rd next week I don't want to wait a month for my seats from the upholsterer lol

Sorry to interrupt the love sesh.... If i knew you guys I'd join in I put out on 1st dates.... Ha na sorry to annoy and ask but do any of you guys have for sale rear seat for 32 Gtr and drivers seat so I can get my baby on the rd next week I don't want to wait a month for my seats from the upholsterer lol

I do but they are fitted to my car haha

Would you like to remove them lol

Rear seats maybe but the drivers seat nah, need it in there for the very rare occasions that I actually get my car out of the shed for a drive

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