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I accidentally knocked over our huge shelf full of CDs and DVDs in the lounge room the other night (doh!), verrry big mess, smashed CD jewel case covers etc. everywhere...

going through them all, putting cds back in cases, inside one of my missus music albums i find a PS2 game - Gran turismo 4 - in mint condition... i thought 'WTF!'... I question the missus, and she says- ''ah- must be one of my ex's games took by accident...'' me: "Thank you very much mr ex..."

I've since dusted off the PS2 and have beek cranking GT 4 out in my office (the garage) every night. Fantastic game!!!

naturally, the first car i bought was a used 33 GTR :P

When I bought my ps3, because I got the 60gig one.. I lost my saved game so i downloaded one off the net. This guy had every car in his garage, 100%, millions apon millions of dollars, all the black cars too.

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