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Everyone has those Louis Vuitton Handbags :)

Scott and I were shopping in subiaco spied this versace top - which i thought was fag richboy looking but anyway - had a price tag $1500 haha you would be pissed if u got grease on that one :)

Originally posted by caminperth

joe - i know that.. i think my other half has the record for the most expensive handbag.. put it this way - for the price i could buy a NEW turbo!! *sob*

you damm right you are!

Those LV scarf can buy you new tires

Those LV glass case can buy you new ECU

Those LV hand bags can buy you new IC & Turbo...

and set of travelling bags can buy you R34 GTT

:bahaha:

i have two handbags both about $25 - even i think thats too much on a handbag! My most expensive purchase in clothing was a $300 evening gown. Refuse to spend over $150 on an item and then it has to be something REALLY worth it!

Originally posted by caminperth

joe - tho unlike you, i didn't have to spend the $$ on it.. but watching it happen was enough to make me cry...

heheh you lucky dog... you didnt get sucked in :)

well I did :) No regrets but its a lota $$$

have to ask yourself, if that is worth it!

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