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Lol yeh not because of the colour. Plus the colour has nada to do with the practicality of the car.

I win

Practicality... Thought you were selling it for something that has less attention..?

And you wanted something in a 4 door and didn't want to roll up to work in an orange car...

When was it competition?

Practicality... Thought you were selling it for something that has less attention..?

And you wanted something in a 4 door and didn't want to roll up to work in an orange car...

When was it competition?

yes but for the car it is, its practical. i didnt modify it to be a two door, or make it orange. when I bought it, the car was practical for my current needs at the time. I didnt work at Mercedes - and i didnt really have a want for four doors.

now I work at mercedes(changed circumstance) and would like to now have more doors(personal change?), I would like another car.

car doesn't have any attention.. Just because its orange doesn't make it attentive.

i didnt modify it to be impractical.

but for Billy to go lower it could equal = impractical.

its always a contest! :D

You're the cause of it staying orange...

its a neat paint job, why would I ruin it?

yes but for the car it is, its practical. i didnt modify it to be a two door, or make it orange. when I bought it, the car was practical for my current needs at the time. I didnt work at Mercedes - and i didnt really have a want for four doors.

now I work at mercedes(changed circumstance) and would like to now have more doors(personal change?), I would like another car.

car doesn't have any attention.. Just because its orange doesn't make it attentive.

i didnt modify it to be impractical.

but for Billy to go lower it could equal = impractical.

its always a contest! :D

its a neat paint job, why would I ruin it?

Nah you didn't win.

Nah you didn't win.

if you say so.

ITT: people troll Aaron while he defends himself vehemently.

lol how was it a vehement defense?

questions were asked, I answered.

true?

not my fault unsuccessful trolls are unsuccessful

expensive isn't it??

question(i'm unaware): do you actually breathe it in?

Well first time to bring in from the US so see if the seller marks the cigar weight properly so I don't get charged for the box weight and other shit in there

otherwise it will be very expensive :S

Never thought you as a cigar smoker, Nick.

Haha not a connoisseur just like to dabble, first time bringing from overseas though so hopefully if it works out instead of being ripped off here :P

Lol yeh not because of the colour. Plus the colour has nada to do with the practicality of the car.

I win

try telling that to krysisisisisiu who got defected less than 100m down the road after having a body kit and his car painted xr5 orange

:rofl:

expensive isn't it??

question(i'm unaware): do you actually breathe it in?

shit no! (although SOME people do)

just about the taste... the nicotine is absorbed through the toungue (hence tounge cancer as opposed to lung)

try telling that to krysisisisisiu who got defected less than 100m down the road after having a body kit and his car painted xr5 orange

:rofl:

Yeh he obviously doesn't have the cleanest driving record..

And about the cigar.. Romanian neighbour bought some in in flavours of like cola rasberry etc. they came in corked test tubes. Looked awesome

Haha not a connoisseur just like to dabble, first time bringing from overseas though so hopefully if it works out instead of being ripped off here :P

I see!

Lol Artz making it onto the facebook page of 7Tune.

Go Artz!

Think his boat got beached... As!

Yeh he obviously doesn't have the cleanest driving record..

nah nothing like that...

he got the car painted ford xr5 orange and we all told him he'd cop a defect from the first cop that saw him....

he drove it out of the panel shop (DT and before he was even out of that little side street.... BOOM! first cop that saw the orange defected him!

try telling that to krysisisisisiu who got defected less than 100m down the road after having a body kit and his car painted xr5 orange

:rofl:

HAHAHAHA

shit no! (although SOME people do)

just about the taste... the nicotine is absorbed through the toungue (hence tounge cancer as opposed to lung)

This ^

Yeh he obviously doesn't have the cleanest driving record..

And about the cigar.. Romanian neighbour bought some in in flavours of like cola rasberry etc. they came in corked test tubes. Looked awesome

Yeah those sort of flavours are more sweet etc, you can buy them here on the cheap

nah nothing like that...

he got the car painted ford xr5 orange and we all told him he'd cop a defect from the first cop that saw him....

he drove it out of the panel shop (DT and before he was even out of that little side street.... BOOM! first cop that saw the orange defected him!

Was funny as shit that day, should have just left it white imo..... well the bay stayed white lol. Cheap paint jobs ftl, if your going to spend $5k in paint itself you would do the bay too

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