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at the end of the day, my beat up cars look beat up cos I beat them up.

your car looks like a bag of dicks cos you love yourself a good bag of dicks?

:P

come at me bro.

Come at you? Sif I wanna get in trouble for smacking a 5yo boy :P

Unfortunately I didn't do anything. Took her for a long freeway drive before work this morning. She spluttered a few times yesterday, like I said I think it was old fuel, and lack of it. I filled the tank & went home, spluttered once. Thought I would leave it for petrol to settle & take for a good run this morning. After not missing a beat all run, exiting ring road @ edgars to go to work, bloody thing wouldn't down gear & couldn't feel friction point of clutch engaging. So sat @ light pole pos & pissed alot of ignorant pricks off, who could not see that I had my hazards on (checked and both indicators working, ppl just fkn blind), until getting towed back home. I guess 1 year old (hardly abused, in v.good condition) exedy hd clutches can't handle 240rwkw

Went to the Museum today, parked next to a R35 GTR. Walk around the corner and there is another R35 GTR. Both were that Titanium colour, so sexy mmmm

I have met those guys, they are brothers. they both got those 35's within a month of the release... nice dudes

usually they park them one behind the other

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