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I met her at the Civic. I'd been Holden up the bar all night and as she walked

in I looked her Rover. I thought she seemed Familia but that was a Mirage. She

came up to me of her own Accord.

"Audi," I said in greeting.

She said she thought I was Galant. I lied to her and told her I was an

Executive. She was quite a Starlet, wearing a nice Mini, but not like that

(Rachel) Hunter.

Her name was Sylvia and she was a real Trooper. I'd drunk a few Corona's when

I tried to Impreza.

She told me not to Porsche it. I told her I wanted to Lancer but it turns out

she was an Escort, so by her standards I wasn't being that Ford.

I didn't want to pay and she said, "You don't know what your Nissan."

So I took her back to my place, or HQ as I like to call it. I had a Bighorn

and of course, I was an absolute Legend. Later, when there was a Prelude, I

went to see if there was any food left in the Lada. It was a great night, but

I really should have worn a condom because, you see, I left her with my Legacy

- a little Bambina.

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