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Originally posted by brendanf

He he - So is mine, twice on the same page up the top left hand cnr. Classic ! (although , not the focal point of attention like VISHES and BY BY)

i counted my car 6 times on 1 page yes yes yes

happy happy joy joy lol:lol: :lol: :lol:

Originally posted by DON91E

PPPPHHOOOAAAWWWWWW!!!

your cars worth heaps more now man! u can say its been in "hot4s"  

sell it now @ a ridiculous price while your still "in" :(

kekkekeek

Donnie

hahahahahaha

nah sell the plates

FIRM $150,000!!!!!!!!

I'm always at the right place at the right time-

It must be all the connections

I was wondering why i haven't seen Marvins car for awhile- my connections told me what happened :D

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