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>Almost rear ended a ute the other day because only one light worked

I don't want to sound like a d1ck, but it'll be deemed your fault if you fang into someone from behind, even if their lights are stuffed. i'm sick of them too (my gf will tell you) but there's not a lot we can do. there are many losers out there who know that your car is worth more than theirs... :D

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Around 6 in the afternoon. looked like it had gold stickers on it? Only caught a glance.

By the way, what does everyone think of my new hood ornament? :D:P who needs attractive women when you can have THAT.

http://members.optusnet.com.au/gossie1/bonnetornament2.jpg

lol, good old qbn

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I know if i rear ended them it'd be my fault, cause it'd be impossible to prove that their lights weren't working before i hit them, and that's what irritates me.

The cops don't seem to care either, the number of times they've driven past or followed behind a defective car and not pulled them over. I'm not expecting them to have eyes in the back of their heads but they just seem to blatantly ignore it in some cases.

As for the suit, DEFINATELY NOT ME IN IT! Got one of my workmates to dress up in it and troll the main streets of Queanbeyan. The shame!! Mind you i have had to wear it myself...

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Hi my names is theo work at the airport .......start work around that time some days so you might see me a :) gain..... :):no::no::no::no:

Hi Theo... damn i should've waved then... thought it would seem a bit strange if it wasnt someone on here cos i was driving a BA GT :P

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Think i spotted GT-Passage tonight at maccas Erindale... round the dinner time..

Unless it was someone similar.

Nope wasn't me, possibly the other Passage in canberra a silver earlier model.

Seen a wine 32 on northb ave, massive front mount and chrome wheels.

Also a yellow 33 with black wheels and HUGE black GT wing in O'connor.

G.

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