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69UOM1 proved how hektic he is again today, by STALKING my girlfriend Jess and her friend who were walking, for 2 blocks, doing a U-turn, just so he could pull up on the side of the road next to them, whistle at them, do a burnout, and slide it all the way up the road.

Dude, if you're on here, I only have one thing to say:

You're a F**kwit.

Hope he writes the car off being a douche as always. We wont have to cringe every time we see it, and He'll get what he deserves.

Win win situation the way I see it.

http://adelaide.gumtree.com.au/c-Cars-Vehi...QAdIdZ166299455

:bunny:

saw a yellow 34 coup going down towards junk food corner morphett vale.

had a massive hks sticker down the side with the whole wolf thing onit too plus some other stickers, drift r's and i think ACT plates.

loose the sticers dude and it'll be sweet

Edited by Import S13

lol his selling it and said its only driven on sunday, i see the prick driving it everyday near my area. Always slidding it aswell.

Edited by kb-r33
Spotted Sled last night at Dinner with his wife and kids. >_<

good to see you again Shaun.......& Hostile & Ryan (ISC) & Geoff (EHP) & RBWARE (with wife & daughter).

Also spotted a Patrol truck briefly on Brett West's Mainline rollers getting its exhaust pipe cleared out....wasn't yours was it Matty?

Spotted a silver 33 last night at woodville hotel in bottleshop next to mine, half tint, looked like a home job, revving his engine like i was impressed :)

This morning on way home spotted a black series 1 33 near womens & childrens hospital, looked like it had 350z wheels.

Then a white 33 with drift lip on king william

Grey 32 GTR on corner of west tce and anzac hwy, big defect label, unlucky

Lol just looked at his add, great spelling for starters, $27k for that? Seen many average cars at autosalon, doesn't mean it's a show car lol. 68UOM1 brain cell

well.

69UOM1 proved how hektic he is again today, by STALKING my girlfriend Jess and her friend who were walking, for 2 blocks, doing a U-turn, just so he could pull up on the side of the road next to them, whistle at them, do a burnout, and slide it all the way up the road.

Dude, if you're on here, I only have one thing to say:

You're a F**kwit.

Hope he writes the car off being a douche as always. We wont have to cringe every time we see it, and He'll get what he deserves.

Win win situation the way I see it.

When I was working at sinergy that filthy leb jockey brought his car in there.

Cvnt really is a 'hecktik' sh1tcvnt...

I hope you deleiver to him what is in order or he cops some sort of other bad karma.

Spotted a black 33 yesterday, seen it a fair few times around christies beach area, sounds pretty tough.. Had S series plates.

Also had a silver S15 come past my house the other day and toot at me? Anyone on here.. Always going past up elizabeth road..

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