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haha how was those Silvia dudes on the way back haha i pulled up beside them at the lights .... and i go "Learn to drive guys" :D and then took off haha they spen tthe rest of the time trying to catch up to me then beeped me as they turned off. Sorry about squeezing in between you n that 4wd drive .... i came pretty close to your rear end - but i didnt have to slam on the brakes or anything it was all fairly under control ..... it scared the shit outta Mel tho :D

yeah cos on mitchell freeway had to turn off to Leach hwy and they were being dicks and slowed right down ..... so i was right up their are swerving back n forth across the road then though phuck this shot past them and back in front of them .... and thats when we got to the lights to turn onto leach i told them to learn how to phucking drive haha their mouths just fell open and didnt know what to say then they went "hey" and lights changed and i booted it.

oh after you guys turned off i pulled up on leach and guy beside me in 4wd pulls up and shouts out the window to me "So did ya win?"

Cant understand why you didnt pull a "Peelie" for the RAC guy Liz mightve given you a free lube as well as your jumpstart :D

Yeah you n I pulled a few Ch33ky stunts today but its all good 'no cars were harmed in the making of this cruise' :D Knew Mitchell freeway was going to be fun.

haha nah we went to the Rivervale ..... our bottle of wine arrived before the food and i hadnt had any breakfast etc so it went straight to my head it was pretty funny ..... food there is yummy tho :D wouldve invited you but i thought you may of wanted to get your car home!

Originally posted by Sneeza

the difference between us pulling "cheeky's" and cheeky driving like a *****tard - is that we really do have skylines..

:lol:

Plus by the time you cut someone off and step on it your far far away before they have a chance to go up ya arse :D my theory anyway ..... it was a pretty risky move me shoving myself between that 4wd and you but i didnt realise the lights had turned red ..... and i started apolgising to this guy in the 4wd that asked me if i won thinking ti was him i cut off ...... but he just looked at me weird.

Hey Ken ..... yes had fun :D we always find some unsuspecting piece of shit to play cat n mouse with :D

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