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im tempted, but ive had like 3 near miss accidents lst week, but they say it comes in three's s what the hell lol

pm me

near miss miss by a mm miss by a km, you still missed , it means your'e honing your skills dude hahahahahahahahahahahaha, i know how you feel.

will have to sit this one out, still haven't sorted out the rattle in the gear box getting someone to have a look this week.

I also was worried that there was something wrong with the air con, i have found the problem its a left over maccas wrapper from last sunday, thought i got them all out LOL

will have to sit this one out, still haven't sorted out the rattle in the gear box getting someone to have a look this week.

I also was worried that there was something wrong with the air con, i have found the problem its a left over maccas wrapper from last sunday, thought i got them all out LOL

ha ha those maccas wrappers, stuff a quarter pounder in the gearbox mate that should fix it!!!!! don't need the aircond when your'e doin 100kph around corners!!!

MMM... my car shines in the night! :P

mmmmmm so does your exhaust tip when your'e doin 100 kph around corners..............

BUT the white smoke pouring off your tyres dulls the shine!!!!

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