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You wouldn't have noticed me, I waved but was in an E Class Mercedes I looked looks a pensioner so you wouldn't have recognized me lol

I think it was about 9.30 - 10 I think near Westfield

E Class, they're everywhere along with BMW's in Doncatser, didn't see you waving must be dark or I'm really tired (lack of sleep in last fortnight!)

I was going back to work after going home on my break.

Hey mate, I just got back home after a burn. I did not see you at all?!? Otherwise I would have certainly acknowledged you, sorry

hay dude

saw u again on sunday driving past the new limelight cafe on blackburn rd doncaster. u launched it off the lights and every flamin mongrel in the restaurant was looking at u haha.

i was creaming with my mate sami (sau member) talking about all the stats, ur car is amazing, i dont think anyones on sau is as awesome bro...

ive seen u several times in the same vicinty of that place, i live on serpells rd and have seen u on king st a few times, and blacky rd several times. r u from the area bro (donny/tempy)

Hey mate, I just got back home after a burn. I did not see you at all?!? Otherwise I would have certainly acknowledged you, sorry

its cool mate, i was with my gf in her honda accord, you turned into serpells rd lol

i didnt notice but i was told i had a chick in a white r34 behind me at the lights of burwood hwy/mountain hwy. apparently took a few happy snaps which i thought might end up on here :ermm:

+1 saw that she had custom plates but didnt see them LOL

spotted a silver stagea on mountain hwy @ midnight aswell

did you get the skyline driver treatment?

should have... 40kph over on brunswick st is just fucking stupid

depending on which area that is, it's either 80 or 100kph on a heavily populated 2 lane road

should have... 40kph over on brunswick st is just fucking stupid

depending on which area that is, it's either 80 or 100kph on a heavily populated 2 lane road

They said 80 but the radar said 60 I said I may have been doing more than 40 but definitely not 80 as o was surrounded by taxis at the time. They even said they had to go around a taxi to get to me. So in reality I could not have been going any faster than the car in front. So I was booked for doing 57kph. If you think that is fn stupid that's ok with me.

lol, so they booked you for 57 in a 40 which is 3kph under what the radar read - which they have to take off anyway... so in essence they did you for all they could, and weren't being friendly at all... :D

60kph in a street that goes from 40 to 60 and back again is very different to what you first posted... i think we would all have been guilty of that one at some point :ermm:

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