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Hehehhe... i didn't even see you!!  I wasn't looking out for a lancer though! :P  you're lucky you only had to go as far as north sydney!  traffic sucked this morning!!!  everyone was going mega slow!!!  sheesh! not even doing th speed limit! :

You drive like miss daisy normally anyway :)

Moanie dont want to be whorin the thread but really, what is that in ur avatar? A cat or a dog? Kinda looks like an ewok but then they're not real are they?

LOL!!! its probably meant to be an ewok, but i think its a puppy... one thats just a lil bit grumpy!!! hehe... its cutteee!!!!! :( and whats with your avatar? it looks like an aged ALF! :)

:P at nick.... you know it!!!! :D

I'm gonna have a bit of a bitch about my dissapointment with a SKYLINE DRIVER!

a few weeks ago I saw a skyline owner at a petrol station FILLING HIS CAR AND TALKING ON A HANDS FREE ON HIS MOBILE PHONE!

I'm tempted to write his plates up but i won't. you know who you are in your white R32 GTS-t!

I'm gonna have a bit of a bitch about my dissapointment with a SKYLINE DRIVER!

a few weeks ago I saw a skyline owner at a petrol station FILLING HIS CAR AND TALKING ON A HANDS FREE ON HIS MOBILE PHONE!

I'm tempted to write his plates up but i won't. you know who you are in your white R32 GTS-t!

take a chill pill

you sound like a whining granny

Man, are all you guys from up north sydney way?

Do we have any westy boys/girls here? like from around bossley/wetheril pk?

i spotted my self....in the mirror....

hey man.. i used to live in st johns... im a bit more out west now though... near hoxton park

I've read the start of the thread but havn't read anything that proves it's crap.... last i checked mobiles could still ignite petrol fumes / gas fumes etc etc.... still a stupid thing to do when there's signs that say "NO MOBILE PHONES"...

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