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Anyone regret selling a car and wish they could have it back?

Like, would pay now what they sold it for to get it back?

Every car I've sold. If I had the money I would buy them back.

The only reason they got sold is cos it wasn't financially viable to keep them.

Every car I've sold. If I had the money I would buy them back.

The only reason they got sold is cos it wasn't financially viable to keep them.

Should have whored yourself out

It's on the cards.

Only issue is I then have to find my own accom for Winton or drive up early haha.

Oh lordy.

Relationship of convenience. If burds ever responded to the relationship thread, id sebd you over there.

If it was simple I would have done it a while ago. It's gonna be a tough move but I know what you mean.

Come at me bitches!

prepare for inevitable dry spell. id be hitting da clubs now, while you have that relationship smell all bitches love.

:woot:

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I've been turning back a few offers lately cos I don't want to be a karnt so I know it's there when the time comes but after that I'm sure there'll be a few blisters on the old palm.

Lol.

Rock up anywhere in 32GTR. Get all the men and women. ?

Can't say I've met many birds that ate into the GTR.

Blokes on the other hand...

luckily adam fulfills all 3 of these requirements!

get in there!

note: may have 2 fite leesh irl 1v1

Anyone regret selling a car and wish they could have it back?

Like, would pay now what they sold it for to get it back?

Done that and bought it back.

And did bought the wheels back separately.

I must be crazy no?

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