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Originally posted by inark

lmao that would be an idea.... and can be arranged :P or maybe just a print out of the first page would be enough

yep printout of the first page and placed on every car in the carpark at the beach with his name and his car rego!

hahahahahah

i'm with mznismo, this sh*ts wrong and i can't believe u posted it, and then be so flippant about it. I hope i'm just missing a big joke here and u were only mucking around.... and no, not with another chick.

LOL SHUT UP

i go to the beach for a few hours

and use r plotting against me

ohh guess what happened

some bitch in a sigma

hit an r32 gtr

then drove off

i fixed da whore

i got her plates wrote it on a paper left it on da guys window with my mobnile

he calle dup an hour later told him what happened

now that chick is ****ed

man she smashed his back bumber and side 1/4 panel

****tt

i hate people that drive of like that

esp with good cars

sigma? good car? WTF???

lol

its ok we still love u danny.... well inasnt more so than the rest of us... in a weird.... icky way lol

GOOD WORK!!! ***ing bitch! ppl like that shit me! its like the person who did it to mine and they got caught... but i didnt do anything cause i had a new front bar anyway and it was a pissy scratch.

shes going to get charged lol by the cops hahaha leaving the scene of an accident

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