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we did that...

no need again unless there something no-one told us.

now it all in the motorsport area...

no.

has anyone ever been given a "its me or the car" ultamatum?

how did you react?

m's pods and elbows arrived today.

new garage door remote so i dont have to walk around to open it.

and some other goodies.

thats my reaction

no.

has anyone ever been given a "its me or the car" ultamatum?

how did you react?

m's pods and elbows arrived today.

new garage door remote so i dont have to walk around to open it.

and some other goodies.

thats my reaction

I would marry my car if I could

That moment you realise the BBS LMs on your car are 17", not 18"

Oh well, shouldn't be too hard to offload the cheap AD08s. Can whack two on the GTS-T and sell other two, or could swap the LMs for a set of 18s in something else...just can't think of any particular wheels I really fancy...

i just dont get why you need to get an engagement ring AND a wedding ring...

sisters engagement party tonight. says on the invitation "No gifts please". go to my parentals... "you better get them a gift!" why? "cause your family"

weddings pls. farkin gives permission to be retarded and charge money for it. its like GTR tax cept that shit is fo'eva

I've a solution to this problem.

And best thing is, it won't end up in the cupboard under the sink.

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