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Nope not me :D I never get to drive during the weekday my girl always get's it . Thats the main reason why i don't know if i need the skyline lol she drives it maybe 80% of the time to my 20%. But if it was me i would have waved then checked out your mrs hehe

leech were you in woden yesterday round 12? if not waved to a black r33 who was more interested in checking out my mrs lol.........
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Nope not me ;) I never get to drive during the weekday my girl always get's it . Thats the main reason why i don't know if i need the skyline lol she drives it maybe 80% of the time to my 20%. But if it was me i would have waved then checked out your mrs hehe

im sure the Mrs is attractive and legal, unlike the guy with his two mates in the white R33 i saw up Canberra avenue at lunch turning in towards St Claires to pick up minors.. Good work guys!! :rofl:

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im sure the Mrs is attractive and legal, unlike the guy with his two mates in the white R33 i saw up Canberra avenue at lunch turning in towards St Claires to pick up minors.. Good work guys!! :laugh:

What gives you the impression they were minors? St. Clares goes up to Yr 12 so im pretty sure there are lots of 17 and 18 year olds.

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What gives you the impression they were minors? St. Clares goes up to Yr 12 so im pretty sure there are lots of 17 and 18 year olds.

If there's grass on the wicket,you can play cricket...Oh,did I just say that?!?

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*searches around for clever sayings* When in Rome...... wait, that doesn't apply here, dang! I was trying so hard to be cool, too.

Spotted: Me; about to hop on a plane.....For an all expenses paid trip to the F1's! Including access to all areas, guest of the Ch10 corporate box, dinner at the private room of Jamie Olivers restaurant "15" and various other goodies....life is sweet! See ya'll fu**ers on Tuesday when I arrive home!!! :(

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Spotted a white VT with clear tail lights Trying to be a hero and cut me off, dead set cut across two lanes to make an exit. what a ledgend if someone knows him they should shake his hand and then brake his nose

sorry guys i got bored so i drew a picture for yas lol so you can feel my rage

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I Saw Rachel and her skyline on the side of the road this morning, just exiting the parkway on my way to Bruce. I would have stoped to help, but it looked as someone else was already helping you out. Hope every thing is ok!

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