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How much power you got Danielle?

You car sounds tuff and looks quick

Not enough...but is it ever?? Hehe

It's all noise lol but thanks sooo many nice cars out for s&s makes my $3500 crappa look bad :)

well deserved too had a chat to him and there is some valuable shit on that car.

good guy too. no homo

Did anyone else take a look under the car, I think he ticked almost every box from the Ikea Formula catalog.

Did anyone else take a look under the car, I think he ticked almost every box from the Ikea Formula catalog.

Never knew a Swedish big blue store that sells the fancy chair I'm sitting on sells suspension arms.

Did anyone else take a look under the car, I think he ticked almost every box from the Ikea Formula catalog.

no shit. he was telling me what was next and explaining every aspect of it and why.. he knows his shit.. not like one of those guys who say "broi iz it turbz duz eet dose"

oh n thanks for letting me sit in your car.. sorry for causing a rukus outside of it.. and giving moh intentions of breaking your bolsters lol

haha not sure how i ended up leading the cruise, wasnt exactly sure where i was going. Google maps saved the day!

The blue car has as much rights on the road as we do however common courtesy would be for him pull over if he wants to drive 40km/h through a 60km/80km zone.

Decided to just slalom behind him and I saw you doing it too in my rear view mirror haha. I wonder if it went down the chain of cars :P

Let me rephrase my comments, what I meant was that it was classified more as a race car (and i think it took the award for that too) than a show'n'shine winner. I would put my dollar on Sunkist as his s14 was more presentable in paintwork, wheels and overall exterior.

Ah yeh fair enough makes sense :)

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