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I waved my wee wee at her.

You're so jealous Shawn.

1.am not I use to date one :(

2. there's two stunners that each drive black skylines down lanyon way so thats a second :(

lol (sorry if the before said stated stunners are on here, but you's are stunners)

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Saw a nice black R33 series 2 (dunno if GTST/GTR or what) on Barry drive from Civic until the hospital where he turned off. Looked very tidy, debadged, with the front "S" in a very evil red :( I was in the silver R33 if u read SAU! Noone spots me :(

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spotted a silver 33 coupe s2, not sure what the road was but it was near the powere station ont he side of the round about sorta near woden. lol if that makes any sense. it was going through the little round abouts, sorta quicky ;-) i was way to tired to wave. i was in the 33 white sedan.

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spotted ltsjayce, advising on a decent pair of shoes..

quality footwear mate >_<

You're not a Geoff i used to go to school with in Kelso?

Anywho, spotted Mark on a hot date during lunch at Starbucks in the city. i didn't want to interupt your coffee break :D

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Saw a nice black R33 series 2 (dunno if GTST/GTR or what) on Barry drive from Civic until the hospital where he turned off. Looked very tidy, debadged, with the front "S" in a very evil red :) I was in the silver R33 if u read SAU! Noone spots me :dry:

I sincerely hope that wasn't the red S badge that was recently stolen off my front bar.

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