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ha ha nice. i always get accused of 'driving silly' by my nieces even when im not

Yeah he's the opposite hey, hes only 4 an he loves boost already. Although I think if I did boost it properly he prob leave a small deposit on the seat :ermm:

I never get spotted either.

But I never drive my car, lol.

Take me to ice cream

I wouldnt be allowed to drive the Sil80 in your suburb, i would have to leave it at the boundary and borrow an A class merc to come in and get you

I wouldnt be allowed to drive the Sil80 in your suburb, i would have to leave it at the boundary and borrow an A class merc to come in and get you

I'll drive the smart car to you :ermm:

I would Martin....i would

<3

I wouldnt be allowed to drive the Sil80 in your suburb, i would have to leave it at the boundary and borrow an A class merc to come in and get you

LOL

So I been looking into possibilities of registering a C210, The "Special Interest Vehicle" registration (aka 30+ years old) would be sweet, except that it seems "Driving to a race track" does not come under any of the things you are allowed to drive on the road for :ermm:

I'll drive the smart car to you :ermm:

i cant beleive you drive a smart car

oh and i also cant beleive what a mess C-Red made of your old silvia

<3

LOL

So I been looking into possibilities of registering a C210, The "Special Interest Vehicle" registration (aka 30+ years old) would be sweet, except that it seems "Driving to a race track" does not come under any of the things you are allowed to drive on the road for :ermm:

im sure you could lie about where you are really going

i cant beleive you drive a smart car

oh and i also cant beleive what a mess C-Red made of your old silvia

Anyone have updated photos?

The smart car makes me feel like a man

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