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Fully sick bogan rice bro!

It makes me feel like putting on a black pair of jeans and a flannelette checked shirt, walking while draggin my knuckles, drink 2 litres of boubon, go to an AC/DC concert, pick up a moll, then do heaps of burnouts in my V8 Falcodore!

He must be chasing some serious down force.

On a similar note a fully sick bright yellow POS holden with a mega awesome spoiler moulded into the boot, thought it would be awesome to cut in front of my truck the other day in the rain, on a light that was going orange (being a truck I would not have stopped), only to slam his breaks on so he could be first for the green light. Then had the nerve to poke his head out the window and have a go at me for nearly scratching his $2 paint work. only to soon turn around and gun it when I started abusing him and his car and reaching for metal things to throw at him. I thought I was going to lock it and send him into the middle of the intersection.

and for reference I am from SOR, and I was NOR (i'm assuming he was from NOR too), hehe



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