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oops I got confused with elizabeth drive, I know your car I have seen it a few times in the morning on the way to work.

How about a wave next time :P Also, crashed into any houses lately? :P

*runs*

How about a wave next time :P Also, crashed into any houses lately? ;)

*runs*

I dont wave to anyone because it would be embarrassing if they dont wave back lol

you could have waved to me first :D

do you go that way every morning? because i have seen your car a few times but it was before i got my line

:( nooooo i havent crashed into anything for a couple of days

Spotted very nice R33 "AMS-***" this morning on Forest rd Bexley.

Black looks tough on 33 and love those gold brembos they're huge!

I wasn't sure if it's GTR but it sounds the goods. :P nice one.

alright spotted a million skylines yesterday (as everyone did) but in particular the follow...

32gtr @belrose -atn40* i think, anyway, the dude that was on the nasho run!

TommO on the warringah freeway!!!

aaron25det @ pac highway chatswood

How about a wave next time :P Also, crashed into any houses lately? :)

*runs*

*makes angry noises*

you picking on my girlfriend... aye! AYE!@#!!!

let's take this outside.

:lol:

I only go that way if my on ramp looks like it isn't moving.

I might go down that way all next week though just to give u that wave :)

What did u drive before u got ur line?

I dont wave to anyone because it would be embarrassing if they dont wave back lol

you could have waved to me first  :unsure:

do you go that way every morning? because i have seen your car a few times but it was before i got my line

:( nooooo i havent crashed into anything for a couple of days

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