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I have about $10,000, so think I got a fair way to go lol....

I went to an ATM when I was playing this morning, deposited $9000 and just as I started walking away from the ATM got killed, lucky I just got rid of all my money lol

yeah i farmed the Violent Duct mission for a couple of hundy. Payout has been nerfed from 9k to 3k now though (not sure if its been on Xbox yet, heard it was on PS3, imagine the patch it coming to xbox soon, haven't been on since last night).

Bought one of the cheaper 10-car apartments. They all share the same model, just the views and exterior that change. Thought i'd save a 150k instead of going for the 400k apartment.

And apparently i'm highest ranked in the SKAU crew, going by the social club website. :P

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Cal I'm looking at you because you just started haha.

Armoured van jobs? Havent seen any if thats what you meant

Who is dvddd or whoever? Killing me, stealing my car then rolling it on its side so I cant get in it. Not cool :P

Waited 5 mins for someone to come out of a clothes shop then mowed him down. Pretty funny. Then he killed me and stole my car :( lol

Cal I was talking about the mobile banking.

No need to risk going to an ATM

Ahhh

Makes sense now lol. Yeah will look into that :)

Yeah I approach crew members and am not really sure what to expect, sometimes theres a funny couple of rounds fired or some demolition derby

Wasn't really angry over it, just one of those 'son of a bitch!' type moments

Just saw you joined the crew now cal

in SAU?

Keen to have a game tomorrow night if anyone is online. I just did up my BMW

Ill be on tonight. (starting to get addicted to this game, though will probably wear off in a few weeks).

Just bought 10-car garage and started doing up my Blista ;) dat FWD love. want turbo... so need more compact races and $30k...

good race last night leroy - was winning that for so long then f**ked up one corner and was like 0.02 seconds behind the guy who won dammit

you meant the GTA races? they are retarded lol. spent both races trying to figure out how to use the pickup weapons. trying to finish a race in a supercar with no rear tyres... kill me now

I think LordUmadbro and NISMO_R31 (or whatever) are due for promotion. good players, doing the crew proud

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