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I could have 1 million followers on any social media platform... You can easily "buy" followers..... That's what most of em do

I hate Gen Y sometimes...

Anyway, I've just realised I've been arguing with a 17 yr old kid... How awesome am I lol

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And NSW DK, bahahaha, have you even entered a drift event ?

i thought i was the only one that picked up on the DK, maybe this time it does mean donkey kong lol
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nah seriously, i wanna follow him on instagram lol

anyway, legit response, if you want to get a slightly overpowered car and not get picked up by the cops all the time

go with the v-series skylines, not saying that because i have a v36 myself but because out of the various HP cars that i drive next to all the time, the cops behind me always pull the WRX or something over before they even take a look at my sedan lol

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