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drew said to me today that if I get a skyline he better be allowed to drive it more than he got to drove the 180 - and I was like "get f*cuked - you think your ford is all that and a bag of chips - so if its so good why do you want to drive my car"..... then there was silence and a "shut up liz" hahah i also called him a trev on the phone to Paul... nearly got kicked out of the car for that one

prude = english aidwin hahaha :)

Thats ok Liz u have fights with your guys when u first get your car I was all excited when i first got mine rang him up and got "My supra is going to be sooo much better" Grrrrr

Originally posted by Pva_Glue

Saw nizmo racing (more like :burnout: ) with Honda civic at the corner of st george's terrace and william street hahah...

Civic was reving his engine hahah :bahaha:...

Niz slowly took off then, she looked and laughed at him!

but Civic kept reving and took off with mighty front wheel spinning.

I guess other car drivers does that with skyline or maybe its skyline plus chick factor :confused:

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I waved to niz but she didnt see me or she ignore me :( I was in my boss's BMW 3series...(321i or somethng) taking out for spin :) (actually taking car for servicing :))

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Joe

Hahah sorry Joe i didnt see ya - i couldnt let the opposition see a smile or any other signs of weakness :)

God bless little civics that make me look good!!

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