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I liked the look of the matts s15, what was wrong with it? :/

Didn't see Aarons orange one to judge it against s15 though

Tony add me on fb! i wanna see pics

lol yeh i liked the sticker on the back "because Race car" lol

Ohh haha. That sunday cruise up must of been fun. So many nice cars.

lol yeh we parked at Wallan and no one was there.. then all of a sudden you turn your head and theres like 40 cars scattered around lol

Was good driving behind you Pat on the cruise up there.

I'm sure you made the Blue car nervous driving side to side once we went through the 60km/h speed zone through that small town.

Person may have shat his/her pants with 50 cars going past him/her.

haha not sure how i ended up leading the cruise, wasnt exactly sure where i was going. Google maps saved the day!

The blue car has as much rights on the road as we do however common courtesy would be for him pull over if he wants to drive 40km/h through a 60km/80km zone.

Decided to just slalom behind him and I saw you doing it too in my rear view mirror haha. I wonder if it went down the chain of cars :P

I liked the look of the matts s15, what was wrong with it? :/

Didn't see Aarons orange one to judge it against s15 though

Tony add me on fb! i wanna see pics

Let me rephrase my comments, what I meant was that it was classified more as a race car (and i think it took the award for that too) than a show'n'shine winner. I would put my dollar on Sunkist as his s14 was more presentable in paintwork, wheels and overall exterior.

Let me rephrase my comments, what I meant was that it was classified more as a race car (and i think it took the award for that too) than a show'n'shine winner. I would put my dollar on Sunkist as his s14 was more presentable in paintwork, wheels and overall exterior.

lol thanks dude! i spoke to GTTr34. he said he thought he won it by default as well(I wanted some parts off him)

so i dont know what happened.. shouldve stuck around. oh well

Ash even made the hint when i asked him if ill be alright to leave.. gave me this cheezy grin and said what if you win?

haha not sure how i ended up leading the cruise, wasnt exactly sure where i was going. Google maps saved the day!

The blue car has as much rights on the road as we do however common courtesy would be for him pull over if he wants to drive 40km/h through a 60km/80km zone.

Decided to just slalom behind him and I saw you doing it too in my rear view mirror haha. I wonder if it went down the chain of cars :P

I thought the blue car was the pace car.

So I was doing the slalom with you to warm up the tires :D

I thought the blue car was the pace car.

So I was doing the slalom with you to warm up the tires :D

lol i saw that. but the guy behind you wasnt doing it.. so i didnt wanna do it and look like a dumbass by myself.

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