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haha I too received the 'small dick' signal yesterday, simply because he wanted to jump across into my lane so he would be first at the lights, I wasn't even going fast at the time, I think he was just p!ssed off because he didn't think quick enough. I wonder how he felt when he realised I was a 'no dick at all'? Made me chuckle anyway LOL

I hate when people do that, especially when im in the work truck, so hard to stop trucks...

A no dick/ a fist with no fingers raised sign thrusted into the air would be more hurtful to me if i was a girl, it would be as if they were questioning my (I couldnt think of another word for skankish behavior, all that kept coming to mind was 'vaginal elasticity' so i didnt write anything at all :X...), that or they were threatening some girl bashing

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I mad eye contact with a driver of a black 32 in banks this arvo. For some reason I just stared at him as I drove passed. He pulled over for some reason. But it was just a mind freeze and I just looked at him. Sorry if I scared you.. hhaha

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Spotted a silver series one 33 with black racey looking rims and a Trojan sticker up at the marketplace yesterday. Who’s car is that?

The spare parts guy who works at Trojan has a Silver 33 and same rims as mine - only he has painted his black. Can't remember his name, but he's a nice bloke.

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just spotted one of the sexiest R33 GTR's ever on the surfers paradise. (my opinion only:))...

A Red(fairly bright) with what looked to be 19 or 20" Volk CE28's or something similar this thing also had the sound to back it up certaintly sounded like it had some serious work done unde the hood. Hopefully he/she is on SAU i might check the QLD section.

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haha the blonde in the black vectra? I saw another VERY hot girl in a black vectra this time with black hair (my weakness haha) she was gunning around driving like a nut so i pulled up next to her at the next set of lights and showed her whats for, with the new exhaust it made an ungodly amount of noise (love this exhaust, quiet when normal revs but absolutley screams above 5k, but it was all worth it for a smile from the hotty, high school all over again :P

whats with hot chicks in black cars?!?

Spotted a stunner in a black VW turbo on my way home today past tuggeranong almost wrote off the commy lol

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