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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: I AGREE

In Reply to: '03 Vert or Outcast??? posted by Oscar_ on August 04, 2003 at 03:33:50:


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Posted by:
Mijintel
on August 28, 2003 at 15:26:08

OUTKAST IS ALL ABOUT SHOW, AND HALF THE GO. MY 2K3 VERT WITH ABOUT $550 IN UPGRADES SPANKS OUTKASTS. YEAH IT LOOKS COOL, BUT SO DOES MY 2K3. ALL BLACK, IT'S SICK, NAVY SEAL STYLE! ALL MY FRIENDS HATE ON ME BECAUSE MY GUN ISN'T ALL CHISLED UP LIKE THE ORRACLE OR OUTKAST, BUT WHEN WE PLAY, ASK THEM WHO THERE HIDING FROM LOL LOL LOL! HANDS DOWN 2K3 IS THE BETTER BYE. YOU DONT HAVE DO DO ALL THE STUFF I DID, JUST GET A 3WAY, BARREL, FRONT FGP, VALVE, PALMER STABILIZER. APPROX $300, AND YOU'LL BE KNOCK PEOPLE OUT!!
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: I am thinking about getting an Autococker, but can't decide on which one. Shoild I get an '03 Vert or Outkast? If I get the '03 I am going to upgrade to an orracle bolt, flame drop-forward, and 16 inch all-american barrrel. If I get the Outkast I am only going to get the drop-forward and barrel. Oh, and I play mid and/or Back.


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