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So lately my girlfriend has been working alot of late shifts,and for the past couple of months she has been carpooling with a male co-worker.

At first I didnt mind in case she has car trouble or something like that, but it seems they have become a little bit more than friends. You know the scenario, the phone calls that hang up, she starts wearing nice clothes to work and talking about him all the time then abruptly stops leaving an uncomfortable silence.

If im out in the garage when she gets home (usually after midnight) he just drops her off and leaves, but if the lights are off in the garage and Im in the house (they think Im sleeping) they sit out in the car for like twenty minutes.

I asked her once what they were doing, and she said "Just talking" ....whatever. So last night I decided to see whats really going on out there. So I leave the garage door open, and turn off all the lights.

About the time she usually gets home, I go out in the garage and wait.. In a few minutes, his car pulls into my driveway, and Im hiding behind my rex.

When his headlights shine through my garage and onto the car, I see something that I just couldn't believe. The rear camber is severely wearing my rear tires. Now i have to get a rear camber kit, should i get the Whiteline or ingalls kit?

Awesome. +1 Nomination for SAU hall of fame.

Awesome. +1 Nomination for SAU hall of fame.

To be fair while it was ok I seen pretty much the same thing posted on here a couple of years ago that was better written than that, but it was an oil leak on a GTR instead :D

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To be fair while it was ok I seen pretty much the same thing posted on here a couple of years ago that was better written than that, but it was an oil leak on a GTR instead :)

If that really is the case and you did see it posted on here a couple of years ago, then i vote we change the story and officially make it an oil leak on the GTR!

THEN have it nominated for SAU Hall of Fame!

Awesome work!

i can't take credit for it... as mentioned in title, i copied it from the WRX forums. Thought you guys n gals might enjoy it as much as i did.. hehe

This was posted by Balistc yeah? it was also posted on Antilag, when you first start reading it you feel bad for the guy but by the end you just cant help but laugh

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