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investment ..... yep thats what dad keeps trying to tell me "you make money on houses lauren, cars are just a money pit"

yes but i can get an adreline rush off my money pit ..... that poor car has got such a hiding lately ...... in the last week ive reached 180 twice ..... 140 so many times ive lost count ..... i really need to keep my license .... if i get this job it depends on it!

yes Rob but yours is made now to rev harder ....... mine is starting to sound like bucket of bolts :)

im just being so naughty lately ..... bound to come unstuck.

mmmm new turbs :drooling:

Then again after Pauls car the other day ..... mmmm so-so ..... lets see if she goes any better when i drive her on the weekend :)

Originally posted by Nizmo

yes Rob but yours is made now to rev harder ....... mine is starting to sound like bucket of bolts :)  

im just being so naughty lately ..... bound to come unstuck.

mmmm new turbs :drooling:  

Then again after Pauls car the other day ..... mmmm so-so ..... lets see if she goes any better when i drive her on the weekend :)

What happened to pauls car niz?

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