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At apple peel car wash and there is a ferarri, lambo, multiple 911s, I feel so poor right now lol

I would recommend never visiting the UK or Europe then - too depressing. For my car I could do direct swapsies with an 07 Vantage, so cheap! So unfair :(

I would recommend never visiting the UK or Europe then - too depressing. For my car I could do direct swapsies with an 07 Vantage, so cheap! So unfair :(

Indeed, especially around Chelsea and Park Lane in London... Saw 3x 458 italia in space of 5 minutes! Followed by Audi r8, Ferrari California, some gaillardia and too many range rovers!

My bike idles at 900 lol, less than my Skyline.

Nope been working 6 days a week since november

Went for a kick earlier today, haven't kicked for 9 months...needless to say I was terrible. CBF with the injuries this year.

Indeed, especially around Chelsea and Park Lane in London... Saw 3x 458 italia in space of 5 minutes! Followed by Audi r8, Ferrari California, some gaillardia and too many range rovers!

lol i stayed in Mayfair in London and the amount of epic cars seen. Saw a Bugatti Veyron driving around.

"Mayfair has become an attractive location away from the City of London for private banks, hedge funds and wealth managers" - explains it lol

hmmm maybe i should get into the banking industry.... lol

Thinking the same when I wandered around Park Lane/Mayfair...

Me go to university? Cbf, I've got no attention span to go to uni, haha.

You guys should try staying in Old Kent and Whitechapel.

only the dark blue properties for me :P

Funnily enough, stayed in a hotel on Mayfair. Asked about any nightclubs around the area, the hotel called the club and put my name on the guest list, walked in like a boss. Apparently some celebrity / vip hotspot.

Handy tip for the travelers out there. Ask the concierge for entries.

Shout out to Hamish.

Food at Chin Chin was awesome, flavours and textures were great. 'Feed me' option my stomach was about to burst. Dessert was the highlight of the night, think it was a coconut ice-cream with honeycomb.

cop choppers been circling overhead for a good 15-20 min now

must be a drug bust down the road again >_>

croydon lol

Seems to be a common occurence now (I'm in Bayswayer North.) I live with locked doors lol

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