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3 minutes ago, 15 said:

bro your insecurities are showing in your posts right now so badly.

from saying you will be wealthy enough to buy JR a private jet one day, to claiming you live in the rich part of Florida - it sounds an awful lot like YOU are the one playing with daddy's money.

I was just joking with him lol

I will be wealthy enough cause I'm young and ambitious with the smarts.

Yes I do live in very wealthy part of America but they also have affordable housing as well, who else is going to take care of the rich.

 

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2 minutes ago, thebigcat said:

Love the F Pace, very well put together and sport feel... More sleek than the Macan and Maserati SUV. I also have the F Type which is an incredible machine, did you get the R Version? 

Unfortunately no as the price gap between the Premium and R was more than my wife would let me given I got rid of my Range Rover Sport to go into a 2 seater (I have 3 kids). She was already doing me a favor by letting me get the car. Working my way up to SVR one day or maybe try to get into a used McLaren MP4. I'm excited because I get to drive to Vegas this Friday and can't wait to let her rip on the highway.

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1 hour ago, imminent rogaine said:

I met him once at a Love's truck stop in the middle of Arkansas. He was in the stall next to me really dishing it out. Seemed like a nice guy, really down to earth; though, he did smell a little like stale whiskey.  I could see under the stall that he had nice cowboy boots and a huge Peterbilt belt buckle  - gotta respect that.

edit: come to think of it, maybe that wasn't him after all.

 

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1 hour ago, thebigcat said:

I came close to getting my hands on a project 7.... would have been a beautiful find

 

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Yeah those cars are going for ridiculous numbers. I've seen one on sale for 200k. The supercharger on mine is strong enough and i've gotten it up 150mph but look to go faster on the highway on the way to Vegas this Friday.

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