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is there some kind of question im not being asked? nah like that bra. Fo sho no one be trippin on mah shit, keeping it real fo sho guy. Peep this yo. Was doin some crazy shit in this girls car kid. Crazy like handbrake turns, pullin 2nds. (thing couldnt break traction in 3rd to save its life.) Had compression lockup! This is in a Barina by the way. Thas what I was sayin.

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That sucks man. Maybe you can ask the train driver to smoke em up, as you are having some withdrawl symptoms. Next time I see a Cityrail train doing 240 kmph up the coast, ill know its you. Accidents suck too man. I find that if I never had an accident, my car would be in excelent condition. I came to Oz with my family. My father got work over here. Went to high school on the northern beaches. Worked for every car dealership this side of Kalgoorlie. Ended up in Lismore studying music. Hey, thats almost enough for an auto-biography! 400 odd pages of filler, and I've got a bestseller!

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Ive actually got a fat wad of cash, but im driving nothing. Ive been looking for an N14 Pulsar SSS for quite some time. Found a few that worked, but nothing has come through. Would get a Silvia or something, but I have no no claim bonus, as I've driven company cars for the past few years, and only had my Datsun 1200 insured for 3rd party property. So NRMA will give me a 50% no claim, and after this year, I can sell the car, get a fast car, and have my 60% no claim with some other company. *phew* did any of that make sense???

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