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lol yeah I knew you had to be trolling, you motherf**ker you....

Not going to lie though, I'm awefully tempted....do really need some kind of daily, but unsure this would suit lol. I think it's just the rims that draw me in :P

i win.:nyaanyaa:

thanks kat, super stoked at the moment.

i need to buy more economical 4x4. for towing and off roading. TD something.

buy it, you know you wanna....

I'll give ya $2k since it's want not need :P I know you won't take that, so bleh

i win.:nyaanyaa:

thanks kat, super stoked at the moment.

i need to buy more economical 4x4. for towing and off roading. TD something.

buy it, you know you wanna....

I'll give ya $2k since it's want not need :P I know you won't take that, so bleh

I'll give ya $2k since it's want not need :P I know you won't take that, so bleh

We is trying to clear the cars Troy - not add more to the lot. It's like a Nissan JDM dealership around here already

and you do need a car - bahaha

yeah, im full of win. tricky tricky

Got picked up today, im a little sadface...

Defs 100.1rwkw of raw power. no 33 driver could even contemplate ever handling that much power!

I saw this on my phone and so I didn't see it said grumblebee under it then when you said thought that would get you in I was like huh I don't get it he is selling his 31... But now it makes sense...

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