Car is finally done
#13
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Great one! Original! On topic!
And since I know how happy it'll make you, I award you grammar king!
I also commend your comprehension as I clearly pointed out he has a much stronger interest in suspension modifications.
#14
#15
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I'm not arguing that it's a great play on one of the longest running jokes on this site. I'm just saying it really wasn't original, or on topic.
Somehow, I don't see the correlation between the joke, and it being the reason she allowed me to buy the car.
I guess I won't post in this section anymore because it'll distract from the subject at hand.
HA!
Somehow, I don't see the correlation between the joke, and it being the reason she allowed me to buy the car.
I guess I won't post in this section anymore because it'll distract from the subject at hand.
HA!
#16
Dude Im just busting your ***** lol, no intention to hurt your feelings. Just pointing out some people actually like to build their rides and not drive them off the showroom when u mentioned it was alot of work for 300 horsepower, and thanks for pointing out my spelling and sentence structure im on an I-phone lol.
#17
As far as the joke and buying the car, keep in mind its a joke so keep your panties un wadded. You made a huge thread about how your wife doesn't put out and you get no action. Combine that with the small manhood joke about people buying expensive cars. And you can make a joke that you don't get any because of bein small in the pants and u bought a shelby to make up for it.Get it lol, now im onlu messing with u , obviously its the internet and i don't know you so you dont have to take jokes so personally.
#18
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It wasn't taken personal.
As for the enjoying building their car opposed to buying performance off the showroom floor, I understand that. What I was alluding to was that because he's not ultimately interested in power (f/i style) that I felt it was still a pretty substantial amount of work for 330 hp, not that it wasn't worth it to him and others who stay N/a for various reasons.
As for the enjoying building their car opposed to buying performance off the showroom floor, I understand that. What I was alluding to was that because he's not ultimately interested in power (f/i style) that I felt it was still a pretty substantial amount of work for 330 hp, not that it wasn't worth it to him and others who stay N/a for various reasons.