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僕将来gtr絶対買います
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репост куркупи...
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ジョジョってめっちゃいいよね! :
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ワイスピとイニシャルDみて今めっちゃ車の勉強したいんですけどどーやったら学べますか!?
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GTR!!
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адронный_колайдер339 :
От каждой старой тачки есть вайб от тазов вайб криминала а от японских дрифт культурой 90х
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pinche carro todo bonito
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