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back downloading stupid tax software ...... ive worked myself up into a coma at the gym ... ready to go to bed but have to do tax.

ok i was right ..... i do get more guys looking at me in the Laser (note to self take off R33's dark tint) ..... i had a group of guys pull up beside me at a intersection today and start up a convo thru the window. Must be driving a shitbox i dont look like the stuck up snobby bitch that i do driving the Skyline ...... the Laser really hurts the ego.

lauren - you should see what I am driving.... I am grateful that at least I have a car.... but fu8ck... i almost cry everytime I see a friggen commo I could be showing off to hahaha Dan has seen the car ...and when we walked past it the side mirror fell off hahaha

Dan - the car is a classy pice of work hey!! hahaha

Her name is brownie - cause its brown...derrr.... no front grill, side mirror hanging off, gear box is exposed in the car (cool racing mod).. has a wikid anti-lag system.... accelerator just stays on when changing gears

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