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Old 06-20-2008, 03:06 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by jradke123 View Post
how do you figure? i have 454rwhp in a way lighter car so please tell me whats so inconsistent about that? and honestly dude all you ever do is put negative stuff to what i write so how about you just dont look at my stuff anymore
Inconsistent? First you say... sl65-amg vs 2004 gto
sorry it was a s600 guys



Then..


raced a dirty benz last night haha guy was real cocky and well he picked on the wrong goat i just killed him we did a 100 roll though and he got me real bad i guess a v12 twin turbo will do that but besides that i killed him.


You say twice you killed him, yet the only race you describe you admit you lost real bad. No mention of how you "killed him".



and by the way last night my friend crashed my car so no races for awhile not sure what the damage is yet but i know the rear is messe dup the tire was bent under the car


inconsistent?

You let a friend drive your GTO?? You don`t know the damage? You show no remorse over letting him drive, or should I say crash your car, no remorse that your GTO is crashed...like I said, inconsistencies and red flags.


...and I try to read every post on these forums.

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