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farkin LOL. wouldnt be far from the truth.

It was national towing. Their policy states they cant tow the vehicle until it has been identified and rang through by an officer. My vehicle had a ticket on it when it was on the flatbed, and I rocked up at 4:50 or something. You just gotta cop it sweet. I've parked on Grey st before, but on the other side of the road where its not a clearway. But the thing that probably made me not consider it was the fact I was parking behind a few other cars. One of which got towed with mine.

Feck, left exam, it's such good weather outside. If it wasn't for my next exam tomorrow morning, could've gone for a ride Birds :(

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Also had a note left on my car "Hey mate, nice car, ever considered selling it? If so, shoot me a text on ______. Cheers". Not sure if srs or my mates / some fool trolling me.

On the plus side, good work car. Selling yourself, even when dirty as all hell.

Feck, left exam, it's such good weather outside. If it wasn't for my next exam tomorrow morning, could've gone for a ride Birds :(

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Also had a note left on my car "Hey mate, nice car, ever considered selling it? If so, shoot me a text on ______. Cheers". Not sure if srs or my mates / some fool trolling me.

On the plus side, good work car. Selling yourself, even when dirty as all hell.

sell it and buy emo.

????

debt but possibly happy

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