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hehe.

friday was an absolute shammozzle.....

...but I think we found a house! problem is, they vendors think it's worth way more than it is.....so in order to get it, we would have to extend ourselves and I would have to keep my second job for a while longer.

plus there's not a chance I'll be able to do anything to my car for ages..

snyper - but how long do you get off in a row now?

niz - I played with the cops on thirsday last week.

I saw them pull up a GTS-X on my way to dropp someone off home. then they pulled up next to me at the lights - and I recognised the unmarket car straight away. they looked me over and I revved my engine (but not so much that I built up boost).

then the lights changed and they squeeled off the line. I did a granny take-off and pulled in behind them, and they trurned off next exit. :(

On the way home from my parents house lastnight, I saw 2 trevs going for it along the graham farmer... doing 110-120km/hr down it then I saw another car coming down the onramp doing around the same speed and noticed it was a cop car and then a unmarked car followed it... hehe, suckers :(

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