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Ah - to be clear, Moe worked at the carwash where we take the cars some times. He wasn't working for P1.

are u offering me a job?? :w00t: ill make a good p1 worker!! im 21 p plater but my licence is suspended and i LOVE SPEED AND BURNOUTS haha nah joking mate :laughing-smiley-014:

Very nice Aston Martin followed me from Brighton along Beach Rd this afternoon. Convertable but not sure of model. Love the front indicators.

Couple of E63 Mercs in the same stretch too, my new favourite 4 door sedan over the E55!

Haha - that's Craig Dean from Mustang Motorsports. He's a great guy.

It's true Craig's a good bloke.

and the bloke that beat me in RSB class at dutton, or at least his co-driver did.

Who was his co-driver for that one?

Way to work this morning cruised with a silver 993 turbo, looked awesome - the guy fair planted it. Then on the way home, same stretch of rd cruised along with a 996 turbo also in silver. 2 911 turbos in one day - nice!

that mustang is awsome. to tell you the truth id probably kill for a mustang they are my fav car of all time, i still love skylines though. anyway i saw a black dodge viper on the freeway heading to the airport but they turned off and headed toward airport west. i gave them a thumbs up and they gave it back, seemed like nice guys they were pretty young too.

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