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Rory Phoulorie wrote::| Serious question here. How did the driver get out of the car after driving it into the container?
White CZ4A wrote:racedriverpro wrote:Where trinidadians does get the money to buy these cars? I really would like to think it's hard earned or inherited wealth and not drugs or other illegal activity.
Most are through corruption. Then quite a bit are with guys who are in laundering and/other serious crimes. Few are really legit.
Rory Phoulorie wrote::| Serious question here. How did the driver get out of the car after driving it into the container?
cinco wrote:White CZ4A wrote:racedriverpro wrote:Where trinidadians does get the money to buy these cars? I really would like to think it's hard earned or inherited wealth and not drugs or other illegal activity.
Most are through corruption. Then quite a bit are with guys who are in laundering and/other serious crimes. Few are really legit.
Contract money hadda spend fadda
White CZ4A wrote:racedriverpro wrote:Where trinidadians does get the money to buy these cars? I really would like to think it's hard earned or inherited wealth and not drugs or other illegal activity.
Most are through corruption. Then quite a bit are with guys who are in laundering and/other serious crimes. Few are really legit.
White CZ4A wrote:racedriverpro wrote:Where trinidadians does get the money to buy these cars? I really would like to think it's hard earned or inherited wealth and not drugs or other illegal activity.
Most are through corruption. Then quite a bit are with guys who are in laundering and/other serious crimes. Few are really legit.
BRZ wrote:White CZ4A wrote:racedriverpro wrote:Where trinidadians does get the money to buy these cars? I really would like to think it's hard earned or inherited wealth and not drugs or other illegal activity.
Most are through corruption. Then quite a bit are with guys who are in laundering and/other serious crimes. Few are really legit.
IF this govt loses in the next elections, it will be interesting to see how SUDDENLY so many High end Aurdis, Benzes and Bimmerz will be up for sale................
BRZ wrote:White CZ4A wrote:racedriverpro wrote:Where trinidadians does get the money to buy these cars? I really would like to think it's hard earned or inherited wealth and not drugs or other illegal activity.
Most are through corruption. Then quite a bit are with guys who are in laundering and/other serious crimes. Few are really legit.
IF this govt loses in the next elections, it will be interesting to see how SUDDENLY so many High end Aurdis, Benzes and Bimmerz will be up for sale................
racedriverpro wrote:Where trinidadians does get the money to buy these cars? I really would like to think it's hard earned or inherited wealth and not drugs or other illegal activity.
White CZ4A wrote:racedriverpro wrote:Where trinidadians does get the money to buy these cars? I really would like to think it's hard earned or inherited wealth and not drugs or other illegal activity.
Most are through corruption. Then quite a bit are with guys who are in laundering and/other serious crimes. Few are really legit.
INHUMAN wrote:Rory Phoulorie wrote::| Serious question here. How did the driver get out of the car after driving it into the container?
D man invisible orr....
X2
BAZZINGA wrote:Rory Phoulorie wrote::| Serious question here. How did the driver get out of the car after driving it into the container?
^ This!
Kalisnakov wrote:racedriverpro wrote:Where trinidadians does get the money to buy these cars? I really would like to think it's hard earned or inherited wealth and not drugs or other illegal activity.
Step 1: resister a "business"
Step 2: get a 100 million contract from government
Or u can do white color crime
Rory Phoulorie wrote::| Serious question here. How did the driver get out of the car after driving it into the container?
simplejack wrote:Rory Phoulorie wrote::| Serious question here. How did the driver get out of the car after driving it into the container?
That explains why it have soo many illegal immigrants here, they coming with the car :p
BRZ wrote:White CZ4A wrote:racedriverpro wrote:Where trinidadians does get the money to buy these cars? I really would like to think it's hard earned or inherited wealth and not drugs or other illegal activity.
Most are through corruption. Then quite a bit are with guys who are in laundering and/other serious crimes. Few are really legit.
WHEN this govt loses in the next elections, it will be interesting to see how SUDDENLY so many High end Aurdis, Benzes and Bimmerz will be up for sale................
ABA Trading LTD wrote:If pnm win next election, is only a setta new Cadillac on chrome rims we gonna see all over the country
*OUTSIDER* wrote:
Looking like ah Corvette
ABA Trading LTD wrote:People keep complaining about our roads whenever they see nice cars but last time i check we have long straight highways all over
trini mk5 wrote:ABA Trading LTD wrote:People keep complaining about our roads whenever they see nice cars but last time i check we have long straight highways all over
Yeah but they are always full of other cars, and our highways are very rough and crude in comparison to other countries who don't even have a pitch lake. The point is our roads should and can be a lot better if these greedy contractors wanted to make it so.
racedriverpro wrote:Having money one thing but being able to spend it on such amazing cars to drive on we shitty roads is of a class I knw nothing of.
zoom rader wrote:racedriverpro wrote:Having money one thing but being able to spend it on such amazing cars to drive on we shitty roads is of a class I knw nothing of.
Some ppl only buy them to keep in their garage knowing that they have it.
zoom rader wrote:racedriverpro wrote:Having money one thing but being able to spend it on such amazing cars to drive on we shitty roads is of a class I knw nothing of.
Some ppl only buy them to keep in their garage knowing that they have it.
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