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Not a car but something i laughed hard at

A tenspeed bike rider in dinga , not funny

He or she was wearing a black racing top , not funny

And offwhite / white skin tight bike racing shorts , not funny

Funny was the black line of fithy water off the road /rain in a line extending up the butt crack area and ending on the black top , from a block away they looked naked from behind with serious ass crack hanging out !!!

If they only knew how bad that looked rofl couldnt reach my camera while driving doooh!!!

It was a kodak moment

And no i dont look at guys ass's for fun so no joles haha

Silver 4door 34, silver 33 and a red 35gtr in the hills yesterday.

A 33, where a bouts? Was around the hills yesterday with mine.

First car I saw on my way home was a cop who immediately u-turned and came after me.

Sweet gt3 r spec 911 , satin black with black sparco wheels and bright red massive brakes

Short guy driving it lol but damn that car looked bad , even with the tall wing

one of those 3 wheel bikes , cfr what you call them two wheels in front?

And just now a rb powered machine fanging past my house in the rain , sounded pretty stock and maybe auto

funny how rain instantly gives you 1000kw?

A 33, where a bouts? Was around the hills yesterday with mine.

First car I saw on my way home was a cop who immediately u-turned and came after me.

Pulled over on the side of the road. 2 guys checking something out on it, i gave a toot.

That rb powered car past my house at midnight 2 times and again

At 4am , you can hear it coming a block away but worse

After it passes it sounds like you have your head in a rubbish bin humming

The letter M loudly and for a good min straight , sounds horrid bet the

Drone inside is just as bad , just wanted to say thanks for being super annoying

Anyone here driving all hours of the night in dinga ? its was dead quite except for that thing

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