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Haha woops sorry. Stop stalking me by the way :O

Nice to meet u Liz, don't worry me an dave (CWH-08U) will take goooood care or ur ride he-he-he :D

Was that ur car i was checkin out at top tune earlier in the year?

spotted you gtr80y

george st last night

Haha woops sorry. Stop stalking me by the way :D

Nice to meet u Liz, don't worry me an dave (CWH-08U) will take goooood care or ur ride he-he-he ;)

Was that ur car i was checkin out at top tune earlier in the year?

:lol: now you know why I never leave my keys behind.. lol.. i don't trust dave!!!

yeah that was my car at toptune..Jason is such a champion..they've really gone out of there way to help me get things sorted!

No thats someone trying to be like me.....that idiot has no rear wing :lol:

hahaha yeah that was me......I dont remember seeing any white 33s though.....

I was a either a

1) Pedestrian

2) Passenger in mates car

when I saw you.

Can't remember. Today was very fuzzy in my mind. :D

I was a either a

1) Pedestrian

2) Passenger in mates car

when I saw you.

Can't remember. Today was very fuzzy in my mind. :D

stay off the crack dude.... :D

haha cool....cause I honestly dont remember seeing any white 33s..thought I was smoking too much of the stick icky.... :O

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Evening trippers .....2day I saw a black 32..... GOF.00L plates. Waved as I drove past at East Maitland, near Thornton turn off. The bloke probably throught "who's this retard! waving at me in their nice ford wagon!!!" (it's my work car, better known as the trusty tow vehicle)

:P

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