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This article was published by Joe Donaldson (@Joey D) on December 27th, 2017 in the Car Culture category.
It's a shame some rich person is going to get their hands on it' and destroy it with body kits, wheels and over the top engine mods.
This.Pfft.
It's a shame some rich person is going to get their hands on it' and destroy it with body kits, wheels and over the top engine mods.
Your stupid for not assuming the chance of this car getting in the wrong hands and being destroyed. don't you get outside and see what people do to cars these days.If you think that is even close to happen, sorry but you're stupid. No one will pay 10x more for a car just to "destroy it with bodykits", except car collectors. As the other user said, this will end as another garage princess for a long time.
I hope that's it's fate.Pfft.
This thing will disappear into a garage and will pop up in 10 years with 11 kilometer on the clock.
Your stupid for not assuming the chance of this car getting in the wrong hands and being destroyed. don't you get outside and see what people do to cars these days.
Wow... how mature you sound.Your stupid for not assuming the chance of this car getting in the wrong hands and being destroyed. don't you get outside and see what people do to cars these days.
Your stupid for not assuming the chance of this car getting in the wrong hands and being destroyed.
don't you get outside and see what people do to cars these days.
Inb4 the "grammer police" reply I suspect I'm not the only one expecting.If you're going to call someone stupid, you might want to use the correct version of "you're". Just a thought.
If I was rich, I'd buy it, then drive it. Because that's what this car was meant to do. With the added bonus of being mint fresh. I bet those seats smell awesome.
If I was rich, I'd buy it, then drive it. Because that's what this car was meant to do.
Wow isn't that like 320 000$? or 32 000? I always forget how many zeroes to remove roughly.