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Old 05-06-2011, 02:50 PM   #11
StrokedXT
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Default Re: Epic Fail's - Car related....

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Originally Posted by gtxb67
and they look at xt's as being junk - does that make your car a fail - or is it open to perception
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Originally Posted by Bucknaked
Some of you people are being too hard. It was a tribute to a fallen brother. It's like when my mate died robbing a bank after a massive shootout where 10 people got killed. We thought it was a fitting tribite to my mate to go cap 10 people and rob a bank in the process. Come on, in the spirit of the funeral and memory of my mate, we all thought it was a great way to pay a tribute to him. Police even allowed it to happen, then came after us later. Something about breaking the law.
People are free to judge and pass comment on any of my cars, really doesn't concern me especially on the Internet.
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