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yeah had 25GTT message me going to the casino tonight and if i wanted to go - but still a little sick and i went to all that trouble to clean and polish my car today i dont need it rained upon. But a night at the casino probably wouldve done me the world of good - oh well.

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multilevel carparks and my car do not mix!! the ramps scrape my kit - impossible to get up in a lowered car. Plus i dont like them anyway because i was locked in the stairwell of one when i was little so im a bit phobic of them.

Nah ive got an outside carpark when im in town i park in - the guy there knows me - everytime i go to pay he goes "so when am i going to see you racing this thing at kwinana" i get that question a lot!

Black is a bugger of a colour - got a few chips in mine i noticed today - couldnt think of any other standard colour i would prefer though.

haha sugardaddies noooo not my type - did have a young guy driving a ferrari ask for my number one day though - he was pretty hot too - bet it was daddies car tho.

yeah ive had a toblerone sooo yummy - one of the people my ex knew had access into the international room so we used to go in there - it was as boring as all hell but all your drinks and ****tails were free haha its all u can drink :D

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