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Spotted white s2 in caringbah yesterday night, u gave a toot but by the time I realized what was going on u had turned off a side street haha

i was round that area, but i dont memba giving a toot, but then i cant even remember if i ate dinner tonight......

Were u wearing a hoodie and do u have a few stickers on your car?

a few stickers??? i have quite a few, front rear sides, you name it. broken engine symbol, pedobear, japanese megaman, gloomy bear. BUT i was not wearing a hoodie, i do however wear hats, which remarkably look like hoodies :)

so we'll say it was a 50% chance it was me

a few stickers??? i have quite a few, front rear sides, you name it. broken engine symbol, pedobear, japanese megaman, gloomy bear. BUT i was not wearing a hoodie, i do however wear hats, which remarkably look like hoodies :)

so we'll say it was a 50% chance it was me

Is your car black, Jean? It might have been you I spotted in Seven Hills (near the corner of Station Road and Powers Road) a few months back, when I was (unfortunately) driving my old man's car. IIRC you were wearing a cap that day too.

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