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HEY ppl!!!

I just saw the NEW WRX the one with the liberty like headlights YEH NON BUG EYE rex on the road!!!

i was going up VICTORIA road WETHERILL PARK where SUBARU is located and I SAW ONE!! i followed him to the end of VICTORIA ROAD!

he just SMILED @ me! :)

ok b4 u guys scream LIAR!

I am not on drugs, i do not take drugs, i am not on medication and i don't need medication!!

HONEST TRUTH!!

i had my digi cam in the right hand and left hand was on the steering wheel, while trying to kepe up with him, he was hitting it :( As we turned sep ways he just looked @ me and smiled :)

i was in a R33 GTST,

Donnie!!

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I got a crappy Kodac one,

it woudn't focus in time, i was trying to get it off my side mirrors, mind you while trying to change gears,

**** was playing games with me as well, braking or accelerating around me,

I reckon....IT WAS HOT!!!!, i love the rear lights more than the front!! :D sik! , front had a bigger longer opening for top mount so it looked, it had no foggies from wat i rememeber, in RALLY bLUE

REGISTERED in NSW! :)

DOnnie

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hmmmz... heres my thought on the subject...

only another SUBARU to be riced up... meh... i still am heart broken for all this whole "european styling" shit thats been going on with all the Japanese manufacturers latly... espcualy the V35 ;)

ahwell... so are the days of our lives... byes all :burnout:

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the new rexes look shit...

screw all this roundy, lovey dovey, nice lines fat arse crap. the new one is a bit of an improvment on the last model but seriously. they had it right with the first model. nothing came close cept the skyline which will always rule everything.

what was wrong with seriously hard lines and a killer stance, and "that" front bar? get back to what was right, and dont try and fix something thats not broken.

people just dont get it these days...

skylines all the way...esp the 34..

least someone is doing something right in Japland...

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