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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Careful Cam, I'm know to call late at night and do heavy breathing:p

See'ya:burnout:

no probs paul - it'll be the most action i've had in ages! :P

man that sounds poor! hehe.. but it's true... *sob*

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the **** look is for private viewings only. sorry to disappoint guys but im over the teeny bopper boob tube with shortest skirt possible stage - its either short skirt and full top or revealing top and jeans.

Originally posted by Nizmo

its either short skirt and full top or revealing top and jeans.

well.. i think i'd have to go with the revealing top and jeans..

as long as they are hipster jeans.. and there is a G on underneath..

hehe - so half and half hey niz?

paul - don't have anyone specific tuning my car.. a few have tried - but haven't been able to find anyone decent.. was going to try out PSI.. i know he's blown enginers - but some other people had some pretty good reports about him and i should be able to screw him down on price cause of the ITC wiring diagram he got from me which I can imagine will be worth $$ to him in the long run..

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