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Alright ... newbie coming in, some one plz tell me who lives round Sydenys South West ... like Quakers Hill Castle Hill Places like that ... cause if i dont race im gonna go crazy here. If you can put up with a noob for awhile i promise i want bug u too much. :)

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isnt' castle hill east? like near coogee?

LOL..

castle hill is like up northwest.. relative to me..

liverpool is west..

dont be silly and request that you want to race.. as someone has said leave it for the tracks or drags..

what car do you drive?

Skyline GT-R34 ... well sometimes ... im not suppose to but it dont stop me, im allowed to once im off P's ... lol ... Eastern Creek is West way west ... castle hill is north ... not quite as west as me ... try quakers hill or furhter

castle hill is north west man.............and don't be an idiot.........if you wanna race, go to  the race track

I was racing at 14 in america .. like im gonna change now .. only prob is i didnt have a liscence then and now i have to wait three years to drive MY car not my parents ..

Edit: for all those who read the 'i wa drivin at 14 in america' .. its was my besty, Jes, she gave me this site so i use it now not her ... My names Felcity and i've not been drivin long ... jst round carparks and that til i get my lisence on friday 28/10/05 ... Jes was the racer since she was 14 ..

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