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wilch - looks awesome mate!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I spotted ben - rb30gtr hooning on the posie bike >_<

and few mins before spotted burnsie both on pacific hwy mt colah and berowra

Spotted Thomas on Victoria Rd zooming past, then spotted him at powerplay. Nice rims :D

Spotted a black 33 with standard plates kingsford going up rainbow street from the 9ways round about around 6pm.

So many lines esp dark ones in this area now. sux0rs :) Might have to respray the car blue or something. :

Me? hahaha why dont i ever get spotted :D HATE YOU TURDY :(

Spotted a black 33 on botany road kingsford last night around 7ish?

I dont think it was you turdy was it?

I HATE YOU TOO :D

Nope not me, and there is a botany road @ kingsford? >_<

Spotted about a dozen kids at a bus stop all look and point at my car excitedly saying, "fast & the furious!!"

:huh::D

stupid kids.

hahahahaha haahahahaha

did you do a hektik d0rift0 in front of them?

:( hehehehehe

Spotted about a dozen kids at a bus stop all look and point at my car excitedly saying, "fast & the furious!!"

:wave::)

stupid kids.

hahahahaha

another classic moment to add to your collection

Yep it didnt sound normal I was in a older 3 series beamer not a new one you were busy on the phone and checking things in the car....Sorry I need to work on my sentences

You look younger than I thought you would be

:)

I'm 23

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