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yeah seen that Wrx :)

midnight cruises aint my thing - too late at night and my mind isnt really alert that time of night ...... only thing night time is good for is drinking, partying and sleeping ...... not driving.

1.4K with RAC in my mums name im down as 35% driver .... no other insurance agents would insure me on the policy :) .... mum recently did a ring around - one company:

Guy: How long has your daughters been driving turbo cars

Mum: Before she had her license

Guy: Why the hell do you let her drive such high powered cars

Mum: Oh im sorry i didnt realise i rang the police station *hang up*

who u with?

haha i used to work for them .... and my ex was a salesrep the recently quit ........ the things we did to those WRX's im so glad you didnt buy one from there!!!

Mine came from a yuppy in Fremantle too :)

nah he's currently in the UK. I quit about 2 years ago - i worked their for 2 years. Not much in a car dealership i cant do these day :) Andrew worked there for about 3 years quit about a fortnight ago.

The guy you wouldve dealt with i think is Mathew Flegg......

Yeh i dealt with him for a little while (and he kept on hassling me afterwards)

but when i test drove the car matthew wasnt there and im sure the's name was andrew. This was about 1-2mnths back??

He was saying he lives on westcoast highway in the pinkish "party house" (just a pinkish house on W.C hwy which stands out)

Hes not your ex is he?? I could be way off tho

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