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that couldve been Cam_R33's Epoch - just vague guesses theres not many done up red ones around - if it had a carbon fibre bonnet it was cams :)

hehe nostalgik - see the Dark Blue Civic with Ch3eky on the number plates? she did the very wrong thing and decided to take me on - hahaha she looked like such an idiot - what is with honda drivers thinking they can win against skylines? ;) Welcome to the forums by the way :P

not right now ;) u shouldve got on earlier - the boys have gone for dinner and u couldve met up and joined them!!

yes Silvias are common round here - Hondas are the plague that needs to be erradicated tho. I can put up with silvias they are Nissans but honda civics grrrrr

Nostalgik - good thing about being female - they stare into the car - see its a chick driving then leave u alone :P

it was so funny Nostalgik (whats ur name by the way im lauren) we first arrived at scarbs at about 4:00 and she started doing laps - revving the hell outta her little honda civic me and Liz who was also driving a black line were sitting there talking to some friends then we went and had drinks at lookout and we cameback about an hour half later and she was still doing laps!!! Anyway we were on our way home - she follows us cuts me off and nearly takes out half my front spoiler - then i pull a finger sign out the window at her then she does the same to Liz - So im "Right this means war!!" So in heavy traffic i hunted her down and made her look so ridiculously slow a few times that by the end of it she got the hint that she was drving a piece of shit and started driving normally ;)

Epoch well i would give u a ride in mine but mines nothing special and ive already been xtremely nauti in it this weekend (Liz said im one crazy chick and i was driving more sensibley than i normally do ;) ) So for the sake of my license i think i might get one of the guys to take u around. Might want just to post a thread in events or something to get their attention :P

Sorry Niz, how rude of me, my names Mark. The cops leave you alone? cool maybe I should dressup before cruising!!!!!. just kiddin. Hey I remember the civic now you mention the bog laps. Good work, gotta put the honda drivers in their place...............................which is way behind us seeeeeeeeya

Nice to meet u mark - yeah Hondas always want to drag me - no other cars just honda drivers haha i chopped one in equally as stylish form on St Georges Tce - PVA Glue was watching from his bosses BMW haha.

Yup the cops leave me alone (*niz hopes no boys in blue are reading this) Ive been left off a 6 point fine before - ive also bargained with a cop and got a 3point reduced to one ..... he was practically making up excuses for my speeding plus he asked me where i work before - he was full on drooling at me .... yuk! So yeah break out that short skirt and those false eye lashes mark haha ;)

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