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Can't remember his name, but there was an SAU member that wanted to fit a V8 into a R34GTR, his family was also extreemly wealthy... perhaps PM him or his bro, they may be able to help you. Otherwise, see your personalised benz dealer, as they would normally replace these at no cost...

U GUYZ CAN SUCK MY DICK I AINT HELPIN NO BODY

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I saw a black SL55 this morning. So very very wantable.

Upon winning the $19mil on Saturday, I'll pop over to MB Melb and order one :(

My brother got to drive the AMG press car flat-out down the Avalon runway for a magazine shoot. There's of photo of him ripping a nice little burnout. Bastard.

Oh - an IP check referes to checking the IP address of an individual user. Seems R34GTRNUR may be a familiar face...

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Can't remember his name, but there was an SAU member that wanted to fit a V8 into a R34GTR, his family was also extreemly wealthy... perhaps PM him or his bro, they may be able to help you. Otherwise, see your personalised benz dealer, as they would normally replace these at no cost...

:(

I got it meshmesh :)

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LOL!!!

r u saying that a quick IP check will indicate that black pearl's mum is infact putting in a 308 into the AMG55????  ;)

:P:rofl: :rofl:

easy there...I nearly fell off my chair... let's not start on the mums.

Isn't it ironic how the tossa's R34GTRNUR suddenly appear out of nowhere, & out of all threads... this one!

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