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FYI Aaron

Gripshift&slide posted a pic of your car on facebook.

All these different guys kept on thinking its some other guys car. Probably the one you showed me in the pic last weekend

Link? I had evo 6 recaros but now ark design sparcos? Are u sure it's not from the adgp? There was a replica there

Quote them this

Paint code is

Arancia Calafornia MICA with a yellow pearl. yes its Busta's and Wades old car. used to have the Evo 6 recliners but they didnt pop forward and a cop told me to change em, so it was an excuse to put some nice® seats in.

and its on varrstoens now because i buckled the works on em.

Quote them this

Paint code is

Arancia Calafornia MICA with a yellow pearl. yes its Busta's and Wades old car. used to have the Evo 6 recliners but they didnt pop forward and a cop told me to change em, so it was an excuse to put some nice® seats in.

and its on varrstoens now because i buckled the works on em.

Ok will do mang

Is 'Arancia Calafornia MICA with a yellow pearl' lamborghini orange paint? Or were you drunk and telling me fibs at your bday?

Edit:

Cot dayum. Nick your too quick

Ok will do mang

Is 'Arancia Calafornia MICA with a yellow pearl' lamborghini orange paint? Or were you drunk and telling me fibs at your bday?

Edit:

Cot dayum. Nick your too quick

no idea any more. i was told that. dont really believe it anymore as i was also told the car was sprayed back to metal and re painted. yet stone chips prove that the car is still red lol.

i got a receipt. but, anyone can photocopy a receipt.

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