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SIMON intake as well, its sucking in like a thai hooker
Dave's 86 eggd out a sidewall, then completely blew out just past benella
Another FT86 brake caliper blew a seal
32R grenaded a built motor after leaving a BP Level Oil Slick on the track
S15 broke, but then later I saw it driving
Evo blew a turbo
Few commos got booted for noise, warned once for their straight pipes but then didn't do anything about them before going out for the next session :P
Few others with issues on the day

Don't know what car to get next... Probably need to make the ute a daily if I get something newer/better.... Use the ute to tow the bike/trailer etc...

C63 AMG is always on the list, then have to decide 2 or 4 door

35 GTR if I went the jap way... probably has moer wow factor than a c63 these days, and would more than likely rape everyday of the week.

BMW, would have to be a performance model, don't know much about BMW models but I'd have to look into it if the time came..

Audi, like the look but apparently they love to burn oil...

what else?

I remember that with different paint being a hot4s car, seriously though chuck some #Hellaflush #stancemasturbation #lowisalifestyle wheels on it and it'd have all the hipster car scene faggots and mohsen losing their shit all over again.

Don't know what car to get next... Probably need to make the ute a daily if I get something newer/better.... Use the ute to tow the bike/trailer etc...

C63 AMG is always on the list, then have to decide 2 or 4 door

35 GTR if I went the jap way... probably has moer wow factor than a c63 these days, and would more than likely rape everyday of the week.

BMW, would have to be a performance model, don't know much about BMW models but I'd have to look into it if the time came..

Audi, like the look but apparently they love to burn oil...

what else?

C63 is best sounding car hands down. But look so dated now imo and are quite pricey compared to m3s for a decent one with low kms.

M3 coupe is very nice but shape is superseded by the new m4 .. I reckon e92/e93 is better looking myself though

Audi wouldn't touch it after my a5 experience maybe s5s are better but who knows..

35gtrs are still friggin cool but I'd be scared of one without a warranty

Could geta decent porsche for c63 money too..

Car payment money? I paid straight cash for that shit Monica, you know me better than that

Just a bit bored of it Al, that and I drive like 100km a week so all that capital tied up in a car doesn't make much sense

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