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i remember the good old days in tafe doing info tech learning to hack a password from a pay site. 2 friends got banned from their ISP for it, no legal dramas or fines though which was good.

so paul just the goat then?

dude no dramas on the bov, its the insurance mate.

I will sell the car to you UBER cheap, if you can get the insurance.

tame this!!!

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i dont pay much at all for mine, but I am hooked up.

if more people got to me before the friggin fraudulent claim we had with a certain R34 that used to be on these forums then all would still be fine and even 13_devil would have insurance.

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