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Yeah that car has been there the last few days while i've been going in to see how my skirts are doing. my car feels naked driving around with no skirts

Let us know when you get your skirts on so we can all have a peek!

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spotted: a tosser in an silver v8 falcon...he came hammering up next to me and then sat next to me - if i backed off he did too, and if i sped up a bit he did the same, but he was swerving over pretty close to me in my lane which scared me cos he seemed really aggressive not just someone wanting to 'play'..

it was 1am and i was a bit freaked out...but finally he went away..

then, i get to the end of Athlon and was about to turn onto Drakeford (my arrow had just gone green) when a blue r31 ran the red... thank god i'd waited a sec before taking off!!

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Damn... V8 drivers... and 31 drivers..

Also spotted SPOOFN yesterday as he was pulling out of a side street and nearly hit the side of me. patience mate... patience.

I guess you could say he almost spoofd on you? :)

Ahh ok thats it *quits with the lame jokes*

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I don't know why it is, but whenever i'm not in my stagea i see skylines everywhere. spotted a white R33 turning onto haydon drv, then a maroon one with a massive wing go past me on belco way, then a gunmetal R32 (GTR?) in woden outside hogsbreath, then i saw Andrew (SkyGTRline) in woden driving straight past me.... lousy landcruiser not sticking out at all.

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