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I spotted a Yellow R34 GTT and fairly certain it wasnt Shell.

Was at the lights where Athlon intersects the expressway this morning bout 7:30am. Might of been Jimmy

S'up Richard,

Yeah that would have been me, but i probably wouldn't have noticed anyone at that time, i'm not much of a morning person :/

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Aaaaaaand spotted myself looking like a complete and utter ass as I UNINTENTIONALLY find myself sliding up a median strip near Fyshwick at like 50kph. All the traffic undoubtedly saw this and immediately think I'm a stupid hoon.

f**k.

Front bumper must really hate me, ripped it off the right hand side mounting bolts:( doesn't look like any damage was done to vitals though....

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Hahaha I was sliding around a bit today too... was being really careful but I thought exactly that same thing about looking like an ass if I accidently got unstuck :D

Spooted you and it looked like you were heading to Ddddddddddddddddans.

Sorry bout the sttttttuttttttter

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I must admit sometimes thats me in that car park. I get a little impatient - as you know.

Yesterday comming back from the city I can't describe how :rant: I was. So close to stopping a car and pulling the female driver out the window by her hair/head :/

Canberra has fairly good roads and realy shit drivers. Not many are actively driving they're all like Zombies......you'd beleive they think they are on tracks....

Sometimes I try remember make/model/rego for panel bashing payback :ninja:

Should I hand my license in now :/ or buy a snow plow

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If i had heard there was a skid pan thing being organized i woulda jumped at that too! Next time!

cant you go there any weekend? as long as you book..... i was thinking it looked pretty fun... but i would make a total ass of myself if i got on there :P

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