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glad i was working up the coast today

bruce highway is a carpark heading north after another accident at boundry road...

thats three this week.... time to build another over pass to over pass the over pass for the accidents... :thumbsup:

Yer i left work at 4pm on the dot today, decided to go the back way through old northern road and over youngs crossing, was a very slow crawl, i love auto's though, glad my car was on the driveway at home.

Just on a side note, martin how hot did carly look tonight? was a good drive into the city.

http://honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=2763036

Not sure if most of you have seen this, as its an older thread, but impressed me none the less

Civic bodied Subaru WRX.

Just on a side note, martin how hot did carly look tonight? was a good drive into the city.

I gave her three thumbs up

http://honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=2763036

Not sure if most of you have seen this, as its an older thread, but impressed me none the less

Civic bodied Subaru WRX.

Awesome!

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