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I hope they don't catch them

And this is why

Translation:

We're very confident that with the help of the enthusiast communities whom we regularly and unfairly target and tax for revenue on a daily basis, we can oust a couple of people from within it.

Really? Can not think of a better analogy than than the Sheriff of Nottingham asking people to kindly rat out the whereabouts of Robin Hood

Aca detectives did a follow up segment today identifying the possible drivers. Saw the recording on fb. Someone link a youtube recording.

Al, thought about the new Hyundai Genesis?

A shit tonne of car for the money... Top spec possible is like $87k. Things are baller and dudes in the US are aparently pulling 500hp from them

Al, thought about the new Hyundai Genesis?

A shit tonne of car for the money... top spec possible is like 87k. Things are baller and dudes in the US are pulling 500hp from them now

Actually don't mind it similar to the kia k900 that thing is baller as but not sold here yet.

Id just worry about resale due to brand stigma. Guy I worked with had a kia sorrento I think they're called for the money was a damn good car great warranty never had any headaches with it either

I'd take the punt on resale TBH...

I don't think it will be that bad. looking at how they have surged in the SUV market people are starting to change minds already.

If I was in that market it would probably be my choice

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Knock knock?

Whos there?

Bottom end.

My engine is working, thus according to the laws of relativity, luck can never be gained or lost, only redistributed.

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