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Don't forget me when you're driving that lambo Monica

Brah If you for real want a c63 & this is fo real jump on this bargain if it wasn't in Perth I'd be keen

http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Mercedes-Benz-C63-2009/SSE-AD-3370168

Nah i don't know about you lads I wouldn't buy it sight unseen and don't have time to fly to Perth or know anyone there and it's too old for me but it is darn cheap for what ya getting if it all checked out.

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Nah i don't know about you lads I wouldn't buy it sight unseen and don't have time to fly to Perth or know anyone there and it's too old for me but it is darn cheap for what ya getting if it all checked out.

I can drive it from Perth to Melb for you?
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If you really were that keen you'd make time

I went interstate for a 10k car lol, was still a bargain even after $1000 of flights and transport back to Melb

if you saw my schedule you'd see it's not possible.

Also they vote labor over there.

Anddd I want a coupe cos getting old so need to make the most of opportunities to look like a tosser

Sorry Al I don't believe that. Same as the fat people who say they have no time for exercise - if it really mattered to them they'd work less or give up another commitment for it, but the truth is it doesn't. If someone in your family died you'd make the funeral.

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