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Jai you cant talk. The video evidence in regards to your driving speaks for itself.

"Jai jai, jai of the jungle, watch out for that tree!" *WHAM!*

You seemed blissfully unaware of your surroundings as you slammed into a tree you didnt think was there. Who'd have thought there'd be trees in a forest.

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Black MX-5 sounds like Chris's Mazda Factory Turbo "SP" but they don't have a huge IC.

Perhaps it was Leslie's MX52NV, he also owns a go fast bits shop called Wheelspin.

I'm always keen to see more turbo/supercharged MX-5's around Perth so hopefully there's a new one in town.

I think that yellow skyline is one of my neighbours, don't bag someone because they didn't try and run you at the lights. Not everyone is a highway hero.

I beat GTRs all the time when they're not trying or they're parked.

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Originally posted by red17

Jai you cant talk. The video evidence in regards to your driving speaks for itself.  

"Jai jai, jai of the jungle, watch out for that tree!" *WHAM!*

You seemed blissfully unaware of your surroundings as you slammed into a tree you didnt think was there. Who'd have thought there'd be trees in a forest.  

Red17

Take your car out on a rally track then, and go all out, and then tell me what happens. You dont have the stones to try, do you? Didnt think so. Tosser.

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