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Few comments from some chicks at work..

Cars looks HOT buddy.

nice man you got me if it was like five five thirty the car may look hot but are the chicks at work hot??? :( :lol:

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aaaah i see. so it IS bob's beast! man i love that car. made me want a 33 gtr it did! i left slobber all over the interior :) i was out with chris @ inline and him when they were ditching the hks coilovers for the bilsteins. and yeah bob is a nice guy!

and i can't believe i didn't notice the blooming great alfa sign out the front. that pretty much gives it away :P

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ah so that was you :blink: i was about 2 or 3 cars back at the roundabout yours definatly took off up the hill looked very nice :blink:

There's eyes everywhere!!

2nd Gear is Fun :D. I didnt notice another line behind me though lol. I caught up with the 33 to see if i could get a wave...... nothing, but then i was concentrating on the traffic aswell so i may have missed it if i did get one

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Spotted a couple of losers at Autosalon. These pics are way out of date but hey its still fun for a look.

is it just me, or do erica's wheels look smaller than they actually do in real life???

They're her old wheels Luke

*Bluprint calls Frink an ambulance

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