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mac33r, the silver one is probably The Tool. Mine rarely leaves the garage, Doctor is the local designated "female", a guy near me has a yellow 34 GT-R and there are some more 32s around Frenchs Forest.

see you 'round :D

Originally posted by red900ss

mac33r, the silver one is probably The Tool. Mine rarely leaves the garage, Doctor is the local designated "female", a guy near me has a yellow 34 GT-R and there are some more 32s around Frenchs Forest.

see you 'round ;)

u calling me a tool Willis ?? :D

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Ive seen quite a few nice Skylines on epping road in the mornings when your all headed to work, and im either cruising in the T3 lane, weaving my way through traffic at 100mph or hauling butt on the wrong side of the road with lights and sirens blaring.............Guys and gals, especially the girls,do me a favour, if you see a guy in an Ambulance waving, wave back!! My partner thinks Im going mad!!!!!!! hahahaha(sometimes I just forget Im not in my baby)

Originally posted by XEQTOR

Oh by the way, if anyone knows where i can get a >5'8"-5'11" blonde or brunette woman , intelligent, who drives an import, goes to the gym and digs guys in uniforms with pierced eyebrow, let me know! Thats all I need  to complete my car!!!! Hahahahahaha

:):D :D :)

well, i do know a chick that is 5'9, she is brunette, im not sure about the intelligent part, she drives a silvia, and goes to the gym, but she's still a bit fat,

i'll ask her about guys in uniforms -.-a

would u like to hook up with her?

Originally posted by red900ss

nah THE Tool! lol

j/k he's a guy from the area who posts here sometimes. I was refering to those with impeccable taste and discerning character who chose to live in the Forest area . :P

Hey Carlo, I got a mention without a post as well!!! :D

I saw you the other day actually, along Willouby road about 6pm. You probably didn't notice me tho cause I was in my mum's Laser....

hehe... saw a nice 300Z this morning around north syd... then saw that some chick who looked like 70yrs old or something was driving it... (seriously I can't imagine my grandmother driving a 300Z... )

hmmmm... do many ppl here commute along the M2??

Makes for a real interesting morning's drive :D

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