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immaculate reflections?

lol

its only for the daily. need some black bean sauce scrubbed out of the passenger footwell and a shitload of sand removed.

so yeah, probs a bit far and bit pricey for all I need.

its only for the daily. need some black bean sauce scrubbed out of the passenger footwell and a shitload of sand removed.

so yeah, probs a bit far and bit pricey for all I need.

Oh, just go to one of them shopping centre ones..

Yeh George is around there.. ive heard hes been doing burnouts everywhere as well :unsure:

kind of a shame! glad I took the SAU vic stickers off it..

Probably him I hear at night skidding LOL!

who owns the gold ( :yucky: ) m3 with sau stickers on it? car is fkn hot if it wasn't for the colour - big dish on front and back, black centers polished lips etc. was parked outside my gym last night round 9

This the one?

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Yeh that's it. I think I shaved about 10 years off Tony's and Alvin's life when I took them for a drive in it ahah

It probably is him if you hear these skids accompanied by a wastegate

Yeh that's it. I think I shaved about 10 years off Tony's and Alvin's life when I took them for a drive in it ahah

It probably is him if you hear these skids accompanied by a wastegate

Fully Sikh! You crazy driver :laugh:

Haha yeah always coming to GC

Food has always been great for me!

Fried Chicken!

I better tape up my bleed valve with black tape once my tuned is finished then :ninja:

Coming to GC tomorrow night Pat?

Lol.. cunstable pettet was teaching his disciples how to trace the hose from the waste gate to find the bleed valve.

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