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Originally posted by Gradenko

Psiker, sounded familiar cause it happened to me :(  

From earlier in the day:

damn that is lot of stuff to loose. i have a feeling these ppl suss u out at the comp then follow u home and then steal ur shite. i dont understand why ppl cant just earn stuff they normal way like everyone else. i know wa guy who got a 130 db system for 50 bucks bcause it was hot. i now no longer know him

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get a honda and u can rev all they way to 10k :(

lol. stoopid revvy cars, i drove my bros mates rx7 for the first time ever. just happened to be doewn the strip. got a 16.6 but i rekon i can get a 15 out of it as is.

i drove it on the street after and was taking it all the way to 7.6k

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