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Originally posted by gtrken

Ohh btw , the plates I have from R34 will prolly be back on the market cos I decided that my plates I have are gonna stay.

And as I intend to be a 1 line family , they wont look too good on a Patrol.

Cheers

Ken

I didn't think JAFFEYFOOL would fit on a plate Ken

Patrol?

Originally posted by skyzerr33

doh u could of posted that like a week ago ken grrrrrrrr

pm me how much i can always sell mine to my brother

More than what I paid R34 for em.

Don't know if I wan't to sell em to someone who is gonna put Wookie on there car though.:):D :shake:

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by skyzerr33

thats why u keep selling them huh

I am drawing more people to the force.

* come to the 32R dark side.Once tasted you are mine , ALL MINE, BWAHAHAHA *

Sorry , got a bit excited.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by skyzerr33

the dude in the red one that kept breaking out

and ken r well out of my price range

gonna do the fuel pump just ot be safe

Ahh but you don't know how much I paid for them tho. May be cheaper than you think ( but don't bet on it )

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by gtrken

I am drawing more people to the force.

* come to the 32R dark side.Once tasted you are mine , ALL MINE, BWAHAHAHA *

Sorry , got a bit excited.

Cheers

Ken

hey i've driven 3 now and still don't have one

but one would be nice as a 2nd car :) that or a chaser

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