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someone think of numberplates that I can get. I wanna get custom Euro, but they're like $700. f**k that shit.

I'mma outsource this shit to you fools.

who the hell are you? streets closed pizza boy, find another way home.

someone think of numberplates that I can get. I wanna get custom Euro, but they're like $700. Fuck that shit.

I'mma outsource this shit to you fools.

Lykc0k

Gaymoh

Seriosuly though custom euros are $950 btw fkn ridiculous :/

Gaymoh

hmmm.

I need some plate that isn't car specific. I'm over buying new plates for each car I get. I need something that I can transfer to each new car that's generic.

I'm almost tempted to get I :wub: HORES

It's the for sale thread he locked in the Vic sections.

Can't see a joke? I'm pretty sure I didn't tell him to go and burn in hell lol

some of the mods get real sandy pussy's over for sale thread banter...

I copped a warning because I said I'd rather gouge my eyes out and stab at them with a rusty fork than buy a pair of reflective "phat pants" that were for sale...

Vic plates fit my car fine

Edit: probably because I'm not Mohsen

this

some of the mods get real sandy pussy's over for sale thread banter...

I copped a warning because I said I'd rather gouge my eyes out and stab at them with a rusty fork than buy a pair of reflective "phat pants" that were for sale...

this

WTF? Need pics of said pants now.

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