What's your dream car? (1 Viewer)

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What do you do to pull so much cash ari?

sick cars right there.
 

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one that costs zero dollars to run/maintain yet still works perfectly.

(hence "dream" car)
 

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I'm not exactly sure about what my dream car is, but I'd love a Ford Landau
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However, my fulli sik lebo heritage dictates that my dream car should be something like this:
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It probably had rear drum brakes too (didn't get to check).
 

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Wouldn't mind one of these. Imagine someone trying to race you at the lights.
 

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Something that gets me from A -> B reliably
 

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^ Haha, this guy better ace his English exam.

*Checks his post several times just to make sure*
 
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It depends on how "100" is read.

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"100" could be read as "hundred",

"Yes, there are good ones, but for every good one there are a 100 [hundred] like this", this is gramatically correct.

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However, "100" could also be read as "one hundred",

"Yes, there are good ones, but for every good one there are a 100 [one hundred] like this", this is gramatically incorrect.
 

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