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i live in kenmore, could be keen, although, i probs cant be out for long hey, i have 2 tests the next day lol, and some1 has to put up their hand to get pulled over b4 me because they like to ass rape my car :ph34r:

most people round my area would defently have seen me as my car sticks out like dogs balls

JV

I see a yellow R34 GTt parked on High St everyday I go to work. Wonder who that is.

He works in one of the offices on the train track side of High St.. I walk past it most days trudgin up to work... haven't seen anything SAU related on it anywhere... might have to leave him a card before I get moved back to the city at the end of the week.

spose The Gap is prob just too far away from dem der subs, usda work in Milton Cribb St

I'm just on the Nebo side and hear and see all kindsa things drivin up to the hills, also see few tow trucks and ambos headin there too, not good though!

haha gold love that photooo

yo sly32 we spotted you today - we were in the black cefie and the gunmetal 32 on moggill - we were trying to invite you to hjs...

then you dogged at the lights :blink:

  • 2 weeks later...

Always can,

Cannot promise I will be sane most of the time..

supposedly i have a dry humor problem :S

Nismo boy where is jooor office!?..

i might make astrotristian rip a sik skid in his undies for u!

haha lol

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