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Ouch...after that comment i feel a sharp pain in my never regions:)  Could it be from a cheap kick to the boss cags:)

LOL...to an extent your right. I should have insulated the high mount a long time ago, but there is a story behind why it wasnt done:( ...but anyway, whats done is done:)

I may just wear my injury with pride, and as a reminder to myself :)

hahaha your a funny bugger!

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full carbon fiber bodykit, then the problem will be gone, and your car will be lighter! :headspin:

someone say bandaid? we're just in the process of importing this silvia that sports a massive band-aid...

rock candy concentrate....from japan.....Its an oven baked 2k transparent candy and if you want it to come out nice you have to get the covers polished to a mirror finish first and paint it in a completly dust free enviroment(a spray oven) ....this means $$$$ oh no wait.... you might be able to put a sticker on them!

Goddam ricer.

lmao.

Get a new paint job you homeless f#ck, driving around in a car which looks like an empty can of sardines... get out'a here.... Go find half a big mac to feed to ya kids living under the bridge & VACUUM under your bridge there's sh#t everywhere.... *jokes just jokes, its rodney rude*

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