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Wow that really bad recording like if he was really scared that someone will tell him off any minute.

My give on this if you go to meet expected people to take pictures n video if you don't like it hide you car in a bubble at home.

Thats a nice number plate

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I play ps4, and retro too.

This idiot left his lights on.

Wana do game swap like boomerang style.

i have ps4 n 3 and sega mega drive 16 bit working .

Dont have many games but.........[emoji17]

Dont you look back at your sexy car...? You would of realized they on [emoji12]

PC. Never got the hang of using a controller. Keyboard and mouse still feels better for me.

Battlefield 2 on PC was the ultimate for me. I lived above a computer business in QLD and had massive LAN games of this.

I now have xbox but play only 2-3 hours a year. Mostly played first person shooters, shift2 and guitar hero

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Dont you look back at your sexy car...? You would of realized they on [emoji12]

Clearly you didn't take a good look at my car ;)

Also, don't take this the wrong way but I don't trade games, maybe ask Z00key about that ;) his collection is bigger than mine.

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Everytime we are in the car regardless of conversation etc I yell "skyline" when I spot one.

"Do you wanna go shopping at SKYLINE coles or woollies" etc

Half scares her, half just irritates her :)

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So just got home from mates place what we managed to do was front reverse camera (as my car is quite low can now see how far i am from taping anything in front) crash cam with both front and rear cams (wired in a 2nd cig lighter behind dash so cables are nice and neat behind dash and in roof) installed new top center dash piece (URAS center cluster same brand as my body kit) and new guages to fit in them but atm only cheapies and am not thinking very accurate. But a very productive day.




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