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the stupidity in this picture is overwhelming

has a perfectly good number plate bracket, yet drills through the side of the front bar..

anything that has a stance|nation sticker, is clearly owned by the retarded.

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well it definitely does when they dont have enough f**king traction and drive into me. man if a stance works top bloke every drives into me, i swear to god I will make them lick their exhaust manifolds.

the stupidity in this picture is overwhelming

has a perfectly good number plate bracket, yet drills through the side of the front bar..

anything that has a stance|nation sticker, is clearly owned by the retarded.

Very much this!

Yeah, got to agree with you guys. Never understood these stance crap..... most annoying when all they talk about is scrape..

Saw a stanced DC5 earlier trying to dodge one of those sewage holes but couldn't and went straight through the middle, the look on his face was priceless.

Yeah, got to agree with you guys. Never understood these stance crap..... most annoying when all they talk about is scrape..

Saw a stanced DC5 earlier trying to dodge one of those sewage holes but couldn't and went straight through the middle, the look on his face was priceless.

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hell i did one side of the 33 with my guard roller and the other side with a baseball bat...

didn't do toooo much damage....

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Everytime I see this I feel like raging a little.....goddamn muzzas.

Yeah so far so good...

I mean it only has half the power of the skyline, but the gearing makes it fun to drive. I'm just loving not feeling like a rape victim in waiting every time I drive too!

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