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ahahaha and another one, I'm on a roll!

White Autech Axis M35 at Lidcombe at 1pm today, nice rims.

Unfortunately I was on foot so he didn't see my Stag which was parked around the corner.

whats with chicks driving these cars now ? yes its a family car, but damn its becoming soccer mums car lol ...

5.10pm heading city in bound, passing Chadstone, silver Series 1, lady driver ...

Missus gets mine most of the time!

spotted a real f*kwit in a white S2 on Tonkin Hwy mothers day. you were stuck behind me. I was in the BA Ute all the way through Ballajura mate. you know its f*kheads like you that don't deserve the 'P' on ya windscreen. Grow the f*k up, learn to be patient and you might just not kill anyone.

OMG could jetwreck be driving slowly?? have you been hanging around andy?? :P

lol....I never speed :D .....also had about 800kg's of finished print in the back not tied down and a full tank of fuel.....she's a bit sluggish once I get her over 2,600kg's.

Love the gc hinterland, so many sights, so many Twisty's, just watch out for sunday drivers!

My top ten:

1. nerang-murwillumbah rd (Try & keep up!)

2. beechmont-binna burra rd (^^^)

3. Tambo- Mystery, Goat track, henry roberts, oxenford-tambo rd

4. springbrook rd

5. tomewin-murwillumbah rd (my fav at moment!)

6. O'rielly's guest house rd

7. Canungra rd

8. caligrabah rd!!! (air time)

9. talle valley

10. tweed coast rd

Well after reading this, I went exploring this morning in my 260RS. Not sure where I went, but went up Mystery Road, then ended up finding that one-way traffic light section, went to Canungra, then went through the back, ending up climbing up to Tamborine, then out to Oxenford and home again. Was good fun. Shame there were quite a few Sundary drivers (or Tuesday drivers) out and about :D The car loves twisty roads :P

Finally spotted in my driveway....

A fully VIC registered silver AR-X with brand new, very expensive tyres....

So I guess I will be dropping by on the weekend then?

As an aside, how have I not been spotted yet?

Been driving my M35 since April '07, everyday, everywhere.

Maybe I need to do an interstate run... :)

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