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We both representin'.....my whale which by the way, i decided to keep, is going through somewhat of a facelift before the much anticipated date......

so now you are keeping the car but selling it by part (ie: rims)??

makes sense you prolly get more for it once its all gone in 2010...

:crazy:

so now you are keeping the car but selling it by part (ie: rims)??

makes sense you prolly get more for it once its all gone in 2010...

:crazy:

Ye by that time you should have yr license back....:chairshot

Bwahahahahah! good one... you miss yrs don't ya..

I guess it's all good now with the beamer... u HAD to get it.. it had

 

B uy

Me

Wanker

 

 

written all over:Pimp2:

I do miss the GTR, but the BMW is a beautiful machine... Absolute PLEASURE to drive.. Just needs more power :(

And I prefer the acronym: Brings Me Wenches :uh-huh: :uh-huh:

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