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Hey sputnik did I meet you at the last meeting at garage cafe??

You remember me? My whore girlfriend offer favour? I not turn back on her for fear of cheaty, cheaty. I not no garage cafe. Maybe me be there for other reason...i drive black mercedes

You remember me? My whore girlfriend offer favour? I not turn back on her for fear of cheaty, cheaty. I not no garage cafe. Maybe me be there for other reason...i drive black mercedes

I was thinking blue 350gt

but same same

or maybe It was a cooler dude........

Haha 2nd overall! the first 4 runs with my car was crazy fast with soft 295 semis. Then gutter bash, then still some ok times in Bens S14. Didn't expect any better than 10th lol

I just dread the day I get behind a RWD and you all get to really see how much I suck at driving!! Going to be like starting from scratch.

The day will come haha. but yeah well done. You've mastered Deca in only 2 attempts?

Wooooot 12th Overall and Fastest RWD Skyline :D

:blink: I was in a skyline?

im happy with 6th overall :thumbsup:

Good result Jake. Even faster next time!!!

Oh it's on like donkey mofo kong.

Oooh, now it's getting interesting.

Howz about a car swap.

I'll give Ash mine. :nyaanyaa:

I know, not fair on you Paul, but all's fair in love and DECA (war)

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