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Think it did have gold rims but can't remember

When we saw it wifey wanted to know why didnt I buy a car like that instead :(

Technically you did! Sweet black car with gold rims ;)

What time? Im usually around there at about 7:15 - 7:20

yeah it was around that time, it had the black fog light surrounds i also saw you that arvo as well going underneith the train bridge :P i was in the work ute.

yeah it was around that time, it had the black fog light surrounds i also saw you that arvo as well going underneith the train bridge :P i was in the work ute.

yeah I drive through there every morning and arvo. Living at wanersbay and working at beresfield is a pain in the ass

I know none of yous give a rats ass about the newer gen skylines but there is a white 350GT coupe with forged factory 350Z wheels and its a lady driver.......wave back dammit, your car is so fine!!!

yeah I drive through there every morning and arvo. Living at wanersbay and working at beresfield is a pain in the ass

same as me live in cessnock work in cardiff, edgeworth is a pain in the ass also.

lol that's me :) Where was l? What were you driving?

Sometimes I'm in my own world when I'm driving hehe :)

I own a white V sedan on coilovers and deep dish mesh style wheels and P plates. . I've seen your driving can't remember where but I seen you parked in Darby street a few times. You drive a very nice car, jealous as. I'll root and wave next time I see you.

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