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okok...ill stop taking fotos of cars next time and just focus onthe chicks...

i figured I get photos of chicks all the time doing club photography it would be a change to get some cars...apparently not... sooo...chiks it is...

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hahah nah when i went there was a skinny blonde chick....except there was only one !!

assmon is the video of it show it being opened manually or is it automatic ?

i asked the girl if she could open the doors and she opened it manually.....

I would have thought for a 1.2mill car you would get automated doors like the Murceilago.

speaking of 1.2 mil i asked her if they have sold any....and she said they sold one yesterday...a orange one.......I cant comprehend that.....someone just came up to them and said..yep here is 1.2 mil......ill have the orange one thanks.....DAMN.

hahha damn mona your making me jealous of not having seen those chicks !!

but thats ok i was drooling over the rear end of the CCR with those FAT 335 rear tyres !! :P....baby got back....hahahhaa

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moanie:

the brunette chick was nicer personality wise...:P

shonen:

it was the doors closing, as for the doors opening, my digicam was still saving the file from the doors closing so i dind't get it:(

they sold 4 koenigseggs CCR when i went:) - would love to see one on our streets!

and no the doors weren't automatic - but they seemed very lite when she opened it!!

the only auto door i saw was the alfa!! it was the concept one due to release in 2006... all it does is pop out a little when u touch the button... lol... o yeh, i got to sit in it!!:) (a buyer was looking at it, so i asked if i can go in)

hehe

AssM@N

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