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While minding my own business and doing some paper work... (ie bludging in the office checking out SAU)

i walked out the back yard to find 2 work mates under my van, armed with cable ties looking very sus...

BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

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Think It'll make it go much faster????

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They are the best!!!

Hmmm for some reason firefox won't let me move the mouse cursor... Thats annoying.

Anyways spotted Melly bout half hour ago on the GDE, we were going in the opposite direction in the S3.

Ahhh... I forgot about Remi!
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Moorish, Suga Cube or somewhere else?

Spotted a Sonic Silver R33 GTST on Marcus Clarke last night, had a really loud exhaust and was definitely NA LOL

then its a gts............pedantisism is one of my traits!!!

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haha that's a cool clip :( it's a pretty easy song do re-do cos it was good to start with... the old version still sounds pretty good even years later :)

Yayyy! Another chick in a yellow R34!! Where did you spot her? Was she Asian, cos it could have been Dinero's gf driving his car?

Yeah Spotted her in Manuka she looked Caucasian.

Very nice !!

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yeah some of the ultimate pumps werent working at Kingston either... helps if the f**kers put an out of order thingy on it, instead of just letting you work it out for yourself and then having to get back in your car and try your luck on another pump :)

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