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flick*Posted Yesterday, 10:42 PM flaunt it use to be on a lancer im sure, chick driving?

yeah blonde one..................didnt see ne other numbers on the plate... car looked pretty dirty though

Black one on gouger may have been me i work on gouger there is a few around the area tho :) I see blk sky all the time on gouger. *wave*

:D Gouger is the only place to get my super late non-fast food dinner ...... although the stir frys could sometime be as "fast" as the HJ's a bacon deluxe bugger! :D

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Jas, thought that was you, I've heard that you have a midnight purple 33 and work at BP there. When I saw your car in my rearview mirror I thought it was you, was going to post up here and ask but I forgot. It was definitely me though; I was on lunchbreak from trade school and was trying to avoid going back :(

Jas, thought that was you, I've heard that you have a midnight purple 33 and work at BP there. When I saw your car in my rearview mirror I thought it was you, was going to post up here and ask but I forgot. It was definitely me though; I was on lunchbreak from trade school and was trying to avoid going back :worship:

Ha ha rather be cruisin hey :(

I was going to wave but the lights turned green just as i was about to pull up to turn!!!

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