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i was talking about EVL R33 but yes macka in a better form can whoop my arse too. nah i seee no poin tmaking a idiot of myself theres far more worthy cars the deserve to run than mine i'll just stick to my more playful gigs i do on the street that i shouldnt really do but i do anyway. Pretty funny friday night one of my friends dads Type R's went passed so i waited for the lights to go green and caught up in the process of doing 100 in a 60 zone i passed a radar on the other side of the road - i slowed right down fro the next 10kms just incase they decided to get on the CB and get soemone to pick me up late on down the road haha

everyone speeds - fact of life - you dont have cars like ours to drive like grannies anywhere! besides the only private road i used to love has become public so bugger it i will still speed on it - cops are a raretity on it anyway. Its the only way i let loose with built up anger the more pissed off i am the harder i drive.

i dont know i like drivers that challenge my skill - weaving etc lurve it except when im blocked in by soemone in the left hand land and someone in the right hand land doing the same speed aghh most annoying! After two beers and a bad day - hell i can drive :P thats all it takes and im queen of the road - well so i think anyway!!

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