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Originally posted by acsplit

about  1.30 this morning pulled out onto chapel from jam factory behind a classy calibra with tin can muffler sound and plates AMBZ wonder who  this was  :rolleyes: hehehe

when i first heard her car it sounded like her it was doing 200mph but it was probably doing like 40mph!! hahahaha

that exhaust is way 2 big for that car ambz!

oh, u r a farkin lasher 2

Originally posted by acsplit

about  1.30 this morning pulled out onto chapel from jam factory behind a classy calibra with tin can muffler sound and plates AMBZ wonder who  this was  :rolleyes: hehehe

backk urrpp GFORCE

i was right behind when u were doing laps comming out from coles car park!!

hehehe

Originally posted by INASNT

when i first heard her car it sounded like her it was doing 200mph but it was probably doing like 40mph!! hahahaha

that exhaust is way 2 big for that car ambz!

oh, u r a farkin lasher 2

ahah funny cause i recall u sitting 3847238743 meters behind me cause u had ur woman in ur car and were too scared to come closer

ahahahahahah

i even slowed down sooo much and still u remained so far behind.. or maybe its jus cause i is tooo fast for ur rice rice baby that u couldnt catch up! :bahaha:

Guest INASNT
Originally posted by MzDfectd

i didnt lashhhh

it was raining  

pointless going heathcote in the rain..

also i hear u were sitting in ur car eating and u spilt food on u and ur woman cleaned it up with a tissue

AHAHAHAAH

wooopishhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

KODAK MOMENT

:shake:

well u heard wrong didnt u!

when i sat down on 1 of the chairs i didnt see the bird on the back of the seat and a bit got on my back, so i dont know about u but i cant see my back without a mirror so she cleaned it off! Now is that OK with u??

And as for your car, its sounds like a combination between a lawnmower and a weed wacker gone berserk, so i wanted to stay away or the other road users might affiliate some association between ur and my car! :rolleyes:

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