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couple of skylines at century city - dont think they were sauvic members though

and a golf r32 on wellington road.....he was driving a bit slower than 80 on the right lane, i was on 80 on the middle lane, went past him at speed limit, then he goes a little bit past me, then slows back down, then keeps parallel to me. I am thinking "i know what you want pal, you want to gun it against me down wellington road" - sure enough, he stays parallel, waiting for me to look at him or step on teh gas, didnt do anything, so he gunned it anyway.

haha......love it when they expect a race, only to realise that they are wasting their time.......

couple of skylines at century city - dont think they were sauvic members though

and a golf r32 on wellington road.....he was driving a bit slower than 80 on the right lane, i was on 80 on the middle lane, went past him at speed limit, then he goes a little bit past me, then slows back down, then keeps parallel to me. I am thinking "i know what you want pal, you want to gun it against me down wellington road" - sure enough, he stays parallel, waiting for me to look at him or step on teh gas, didnt do anything, so he gunned it anyway.

haha......love it when they expect a race, only to realise that they are wasting their time.......

haha my plates is asking for that, regret getting them, but i just let alot of people down, everyone wants a go at my volvo

Spotted Blue 34 (i think, didn't get a real good look pretty bad huh) with vinyl grafx all over it on the Western Hwy just out of Melton in bound just before you get to the 100KM/H zone, pulled over by unmarked Po-Po. Hope you weren't being silly cos when I drove past you had your bonnet up and didn't look too happy. Car looked pretty nice though.

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