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Webber cruisin' in da city... IN HIS F1!


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I saw the rubber marks on the bridge this morning on my way to work. I can now say my GTR has touched mark webbers F1 car. (my tyres, touched his rubber marks, which came from his tyres which were attached to his car). hmmm. seems a little tenuos now that I think about it.

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LOL!!!!  i would have been thinking the exact same thing!!  I was already marking the tyre marks when i saw them on screen!!  Will be alll over them next time i'm on the bridge! :D

btw richard... you sound a lil ghey :D

mona, I'll let hoff do the talking for me:

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:O

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