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Hey PVA was that you tail gating me the red pulsar yesterday about 6 ish in South Perth? Big SDU stickers on a grey line.

Anyhow is that also your car on the road running adjacent to the Freeway with the busted rear drivers side window? Man that car looks worse for wear.

And another thing spot trying to rear end mate the uslar dude.:shake:

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Originally posted by puckish

Hey PVA was that you tail gating me the red pulsar yesterday about 6 ish in South Perth? Big SDU stickers on a grey line.

Anyhow is that also your car on the road running adjacent to the Freeway with the busted rear drivers side window? Man that car looks worse for wear.

And another thing spot trying to rear end mate the uslar dude.:shake:

Ummm it could been me I was going to some's house...

I was around south perth area...:D

I did Dragged the new VW Golf or some thing.... I WON heheh :D

only by one car length..he was reving hard and wheel spin...

but NA skyline is still faster! :D

and now I am back at work from court! ehheh I WON :D

cheers

Joe

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Originally posted by G0DF4Th3R

hah if u guys see a black Skyline with the registration 1BBI-355 let me know coz im in Malaysia now and the car is with a friend and wanna make sure he doesnt push my baby too hard... :D

hey man is yours the series 2 with chrome two piece rims?

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Originally posted by puckish

I have officially stopped letting mates drive my car. She buckled a rim on me old Soarer... bah women drivers my butt.

What are you doin man?!?

You can't let a chick drive your car! I let one drive my old lancer and instead of goin around a round-a-bout she decided to go over it.

No one but myself has driven my 'Line. Except for my tuners.

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