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Was driving home from work and spotted a gunmetal grey (i think) 33 series 2 driving around a round about coming 2wards me, as the car drove past i glanced inside and ther was none other than a GORGEOUS beauty driving...

I was INSTANTLY like WTF! a chik drivn a skyline... then thought a HOT CHIK drivn a skyline!!!

so i turned around at the round about n got her number plate, as she turned down Amersham dr.

Now dunt worry, i aint no killa or freak, just turnd on by hot chix that dig hot cars!!!

The plate has an R in it and a 3 and 5...

if any1 knows who this is yell out!!!

and if its ur mrs... well i have 2 give u a big patt on the back, and complement u/her on that shes gorgeous...

no hard feelings.

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