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Was that you knore in your dad's commodore that passed me at subway today at Morningside?

lol sorry bout that, i was really tired, just woke up :( didnt think you saw me, i waited for you to go kinda :wassup:

i was in a mental blur trying to figure out subway/kfc

ended up going subway so i had to drive all the way up and turn around :alcoholic

lol sorry bout that, i was really tired, just woke up :( didnt think you saw me, i waited for you to go kinda  :wassup:  

i was in a mental blur trying to figure out subway/kfc  

ended up going subway so i had to drive all the way up and turn around  :alcoholic

I wanted to go right over into the right hand lane anyway cause I wanted to turn down Thynne road, so who ever let me into the left lane would have got the shits with me trying to get into the right hand lane, so I just waited until no one was coming :(

But I was sitting there thinking "that looks like Callain... Hang on, i remember him saying he frequents taht area in his dad's commodore, i'll post and see"

I wanted to go right over into the right hand lane anyway cause I wanted to turn down Thynne road, so who ever let me into the left lane would have got the shits with me trying to get into the right hand lane, so I just waited until no one was coming :)

But I was sitting there thinking "that looks like Callain... Hang on, i remember him saying he frequents taht area in his dad's commodore, i'll post and see"

ahh ok, good luck trying to do that often, i hate coming out of subway when theres heaps of people parked on the gutter, u cant see anything :)

yeah i drive the commodore whenever i can, which is a fair bit :wassup:

Saves me putting km's on the skyline and its just a-b driving anyways

Who owns a light blue skyline r 33 wiht no rear wing? it was at harbour town the friday just gone at around 8 30 pm i saw it. There were a heap of young kids like 14 hanging around it and as i drove past to take a closer look at the car they all kinda ran away. I was going to turn around and make sure they wernt doing anything to the car but i saw them cross the road anyways. Its a bit suss as to what they were doing but hope nothing happend to the car.

And about the colour it was an interesting one never seen a car in that kinda of blue except for the monaro at the shop in ashmore.

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