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gradenko, is that the silver r34 4 doors from blitz? coz i got a donwload of one of them doing crazy dorifto with a red s15 from top secret! FARKIN AWESOME!

Paul, why u always bring it back to gayness? and just for the record yeah i polish myself but not as much as you do :P DIRTY

adrian :)

Originally posted by Gradenko

I have Option Drift vol. 100 sitting here on SVCD. Came out late last year and has some pretty damn cool footage on it. Just the couple of secs watching this R34 GT-T do a crazy dorifto was worth the d/l.

i'd be up for that.. got about 70 blank cdrs gathering dust now that i bought the mp3 player for the car so i'll take that offer and any other stuff u feel like burning.. :P

Only if they find out eh? we can get busted good for that but if u wanan do it in person go for it. We are no liable then so only u get busted.

Just say "any1 wants a cool vid of me and others drifting bring a blank cd"

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