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Few points:-

1. Not only did i c the car in the pic below at calder, with similar plates to mine on the car i want, but i then saw the guy at chappel after the drags gettin a kebab...where i was goin :(

2. Chappel is gay, and i hate people that do laps, but omg it had quality tonite, awesome cars all over the place, awesome woman all over the place, and so many number plates that had somethin to do with "exite" it waasnt funny (note: last point is not a good thing) :D

3. As i drove down chapps to go home, i was praying the copper wasnt gonna pull me aside next to kfc as they were d***n' people left right and centre, he let me pass (cos he wasnt lookin) and b4 i could say my thankyous i saw 2 cops on bikes in the next street waiting to come out and pull people over. Guy in front of em got pulled ova, and the 2nd cop gave me a good look but didnt follow me...ppppffeewwww. God damn they r f**ots!!!

4. Dark was born in 86, sold his skyline at 16, bought a camry, and is gettin jamezilla to take his little brother (which is him) to his formal...:D haha had to do it dark

5. This was the 2nd time dznuts let us down by not bringin the top secret 34.....we wanted to c it and u left us hangin...

peace

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god damn

i went down church st after work at abouit 12 and once i hit chapel man it was packed. took ages to toorak going down. made a left turn at toorak and went down williams and got onto princess to go home, i'm never taking that way again on a friday night.

yeah i had close encounter with cop car today too. was going up kings way into cbd and this cop car comes out of nowhere and sits behind me in traffic. man i was shitting myself, chest was pounding, but then i realised he can't really get me for anything, my car is pretty much legal cept for the tinting. but luckily the cop car switched lanes and made an exit.

oh and on my way to work up princess hwy today i saw a sick ass lookin rx7 FD series 6. Red in color with some kinda phat kit, huge arse exhaust blowing out smoke, GT wing, P plates and the number plates read "IRX7I". lol couldn't believe it was a p plater. i was trying to get closer to him and try and cruise with him but by the time i got up to him after swerving thru traffic he made a turn into monash caulfield. damn! oh wellz maybe ill c him at uni hehe.

well that was my day

oi where are everyones results??? so far only nathan and al have posted up what they got...

I been sleeping much of the morning! didn't get home till about 4am.. anyway, check the calder section, my results are in there.. 13.981

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