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spotted a sxc white 33 on epping road around 6pm last night! saw you from a mile away liz!! its not my fault i cant drive as fast as you!!! :D

hehe..i beeped when I was passing in case you didn't see me...but then i realised you were waving for ages...lol

what you driving!?

I'm the white s1 with a green light on my ar$e

I'm in a gunmetal grey s1, no lights on my arse tho... whatever that means :)

actually what does that mean??? does it make your shorts glow?

Ahhh that good ol trick..... i wanna see... i cant figure out how to do it with an s1 boot the entire skyline panel is transparent but the letters arent.... i'm gonna steal your boot liz.

i will use my kick ninja skillz if you do!!!

i'll keep an eye open...i think i've seen you around a bit in my pre-skyline days.

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