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what the hell! ...

jumped onto the keysy bypass around 8pm. got to sets of lights up towards sth gippy fwy. a silver s2 pulls up next to me and pass's me, had a days kit , was thinking it was Southern Tango (FReddy) but a women driving maybe his wife?..

next set of lights 2mins later red light.. sitting next to the silver s2 checking it out waiting for the driver to turn to give a wave.....wasted my time doing that...got nothing.

looking in my rear view cause these blue lights got my eye..... darkgreen /blue S1 sporting a front mouth thru the front bar and a exhaust maybe just a catback.

again women driver, i pulled into the left lane she came up next to me i was thinking 'im gonna get a wave', as i look over nothing again. just keeped goin.

excited to see 2 other stagea's on the road, all at the same time, dissapointed they didnt even care or notice... *shrugs*

next time im going to Blar my HORN!

my wife approved on a new car wholey on the fact that it had heated leather seats. no shit.

thats what my miss's liked about it also.

she drove it once, couldn't get her out of it, she has a echo so there is a big difference in power and class.

My Mrs didn't like the size (my poor, poor R34 rims are testament to that), but she started having sneaky races when she had the car on her own...

Subsequently, I fitted a EXEDY clutch which even I had trouble getting used to, and the problem resolved itself! That said, she has tasted awd goodness: I have been ordered to get rid of the Chaser and buy her an evo VII... WOMEN! (Gotta love 'em!)...

My Mrs didn't like the size (my poor, poor R34 rims are testament to that), but she started having sneaky races when she had the car on her own...

Subsequently, I fitted a EXEDY clutch which even I had trouble getting used to, and the problem resolved itself! That said, she has tasted awd goodness: I have been ordered to get rid of the Chaser and buy her an evo VII... WOMEN! (Gotta love 'em!)...

Donation of said Chaser kindly gratefully accepted, thanks Micah! :)

geez!! im trying to convince my mrs she needs an aristo or something

whoops this is the spotted thread, better not whore it up :)

YEAH, you heard the man - no more whoring!!! :)

Spotted Alex in the CL11QE-mobile on the weekly coasties cruise!

zei201, when are you going to attend one? We meet at the Berowra truck stop @ 7.30pm every Thursday and head up the coast (just past Gosford), then kick back, talk shit, etc.

Donation of said Chaser kindly gratefully accepted, thanks Micah! :ermm:

YEAH, you heard the man - no more whoring!!! :wave:

Spotted Alex in the CL11QE-mobile on the weekly coasties cruise!

zei201, when are you going to attend one? We meet at the Berowra truck stop @ 7.30pm every Thursday and head up the coast (just past Gosford), then kick back, talk shit, etc.

I'm in for next Thursday....whoops no I'm not...I'll be down at Sandown....will be in for the next Thursday though......I promise.

spotted a hot lookin STR86T with some lovely new wheels....very nice Nick :)

Thanks mate!

I'll take some pics and post them up over the weekend - it's too hot now and I've hit my internet limit, which will reset after midnight or so tonight. Uploading photos right now would be painfully slow...

Now that I've got twins the misses has taken over my car completely. I'm lucky to drive it to work some nights or drive it on the weekends :(

She loves it though, the amount of looks she gets, the sound of the turbo spooling and the way it wants to take off if she gives it abit of throttle.

Edited by SHIZNT

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