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f**k this threads dead today

Perform a CPR.

On another note, f**k, I need new work pants even though I've bought couple other days, it felt shit and makes my genitals all over, I had to adjust it every f**king minute...

get some new jocks brah

No issues with jeans, tracksuits only this stupid useless 'business' type pants...

Might have to go one size smaller me thinks, time for another trip to clothes shops - f**k it

When i was a kid i used to wear boxers, did karate when was young and eventually when my balls dropped i needed to upgrade to breifs :(

You need an ipad or something for the train play some gameeeeees

18x10 +38 nick :P

yours should be this low!

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That's bagged out, just like most of the US cars, also no way in hell he is running 10 +38 front won't clear strut. I'm pushing it with 9 +35

my rears are 9 +22 so will sit 3mm more out

I reckon mine sits at a good height atm, will need to post up a side pic soon to confirm for wastelanders

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