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not really but hey that test is only a guide to what you really might be i think im only 102 IRL i took that test twice and basically came up with the 112 i took it again today changing some of the anwsers i wasnt sure on and got 117 so its not that accurate

lol serious, i got this first time, im not that smart either:

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got a wave from a white 34 GTR at NE Road / Lower Portrush Road intersection about 7pm New Years Eve, and on my way home about 1am followed TYPE M along Portrush Rd near the Glen Osmond end for about 3 or 4 minutes

got a wave from a white 34 GTR at NE Road / Lower Portrush Road intersection about 7pm New Years Eve, and on my way home about 1am followed TYPE M along Portrush Rd near the Glen Osmond end for about 3 or 4 minutes

That would be me in the GTR.

Does SLO-032 have Doriteks and a FMIC on it? If so I spotted it on Portrush Road today.

Also saw a tough S1 R33 GTS-t painted yellow with big DriftRs on it - sounds tough as. I want to make love to its exhaust.

Followed a nice silver R33 sedan with big rims yesterday along Grenfell Road, Redwood Park.

Does SLO-032 have Doriteks and a FMIC on it? If so I spotted it on Portrush Road today.

Also saw a tough S1 R33 GTS-t painted yellow with big DriftRs on it - sounds tough as. I want to make love to its exhaust.

Followed a nice silver R33 sedan with big rims yesterday along Grenfell Road, Redwood Park.

Silver or grey that would be sunday wot time was it if it was silver prolly guy or his misses as i didnt notice any skylines following me

spotted a maroon 33 in the car wash at the bp on port rush rd at payneham...some girl washing it....

BUHAHAHAHAH!. i wish i was there.

This might be a first but i spotted Vange on hindley st :)

same, parked outside the petrol station. he had gone to pickup a few steecharies no doubt.

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Saw a orange R32, beautiful as at the video store near my place in valley view. look lik a car i have seen on here. Flick or something?
Did you notice any front quarter panel damage? cos apparently some blind B!#@* reversed into it, if it was Flick's. :)
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