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true how random was that truck in the building this morning pretty hectic i guess he just wanted to be served first

Yeah it was a pretty good effort. I normally don't scoot down the left hand lane, going past there, but for some reason this morning i decided to and got buggered up because of the accident. I'm surprised the traffic wasn't too bad going through there.

true how random was that truck in the building this morning pretty hectic i guess he just wanted to be served first

I drove past it like 10 min after it happened, I heard the bang from the 7/11 servo on orange grove rd! I was stuck at the lights infront of it for like 15 min!

just spotted col doing naughty things in his car on lutwyche rd

you know you're supposed to keep your hands off it right col?

thats why they come with those little kits :rofl:

:rofl:

HEHEHE I had to read it twice to get what your talking about...

My hands free was in the other car, felt like taking the skyline into work today ;)

I love that car... Its a lot faster than the rodeo :rofl:

Spotted 00R34's Owner Lynden.. hammering down the moss street quarter mile running flat 10secs in front of me on his yellow Scooter !.. (damm bro that scooter is quick ! )

P.S I want a yellow one as well !

I spotted Mr Noy AKA HLUCN8 this morning on Newham Road...

He is just to puuuuurfect to be real!!!!! :)

aww shucks

didn't see you what were you in?

saw 32 GTST -12DRF just before nice and shiney...

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