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Jamie (Jamie Foxx) accepts delivery of Fancy's (Garcelle Beauvais) new BMW convertible and takes it out for a spin with his friends (guest stars Alex Thomas, Chris Spencer, Vibe and Suli McCullough). Traci Bingham also guest stars.
Jamie (Jamie Foxx) accepts delivery of Fancy's (Garcelle Beauvais) new BMW convertible and takes it out for a spin with his friends (guest stars Alex Thomas, Chris Spencer, Vibe and Suli McCullough). Traci Bingham also guest stars.
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