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Kris, I will get you next time. lol

Leigh, was nice to meet you and even my partner who knows nothing about cars said you were a nice guy and clearly a car enthusiast not a hoon. It was good to show the type of people in SAU.

I am on Night Shift all week so on 11-7am.

lol i was gonna hop in Leighs car. i wonder if u woulda remembered me from when you got Kris the first time hahah.

no doubt will see you tonight then :down:

Spotted a Silver coppa with markings down the sides only tailing me from apple peel to Caltex on main road... either checking rego or waiting for me to do something stupid, did a u-ey at the Caltex roundabout. I guess they don't mind my Michelin Man sticker all over my number plate :)

Spotted a Maroon R33 heading onto the ring road from the tulla... as I accidently took the tulla exit instead of Melrose drive exit by mistake :P

Were you going towards Mickleham road exit and getting stuck with all the taxis on da road??

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