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hey your welcome ... @ highbury i was trying to flag you left so then you get traffic lights to go up grand junction road and easy left onto handcock rd you would of had right of way but you made it easy enough :P

spotted madaz helpin me out on lower north east road

thanx heaps man mucho appreciated for following me home

cheers

Lauren (import-s13 missus)

lol madaz tha stalker :ermm:

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hey your welcome ... @ highbury i was trying to flag you left so then you get traffic lights to go up grand junction road and easy left onto handcock rd you would of had right of way but you made it easy enough :P

lol madaz tha stalker :ermm:

haha did she getting any flames? i heard it popping when she came in

kye

I saw a white R34 in town today, numberplace Runvs or something like that....

That would be Cara (Miss 34) in her beast going or coming from work. :P

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That would be Cara (Miss 34) in her beast going or coming from work. :rolleyes:

nah had the day off today was crusin' a round doing stuff, getting my vinyls changed alittle next week and thinking of getting wider tyres for the back (oooooooo 255's drooooooool) lol

so if ne one is interested ive got a set of 235/40 tyres that r on my front wheels for sale for $150 ono each they havent even lost any tred and nearly had them for a year.................nexan and they sell for close to 200 each

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