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cool just got this email from Bayley that has your personality by the cars you own ..... unfortunately mine is right :P

Nissan R33 Skyline: Look at what my daddy bought me. It's even got an original Nismo sticker!

Ford laser - I dont have a choice :P

Nissan 300ZX I have yet to complete my divorce proceedings < hope not!

yeah but i know the dick :( he's just set up a fencing business .... hehe wont take long for dad to take him out :uh-huh: parents are good 4 something!

Lee: Holden Sandman I saw Mad Max 367 times

Holden Berlina I am a very good Amway salesperson

Holden Statesman I am a pimp

Holden Statesman HSV I have a kilo of cocaine in my wheel well

Holden Commodore GTS-R I'm in a mid life crisis and reckon Johnson is a slow old codger

Holden Gemini I delivered pizza for four years to get this car

Holden VT Commodore (Pursuit Rims) I enjoy having people slow to 60kph when I pull up behind them

2002 Monaro: I have nfi about cars, but all my rev head mates think I am a hero

Sorry nothing with just plain boomodore!! We'll just say Commodore: I have a wardrobe full of flannellette and a fridge full of VB ... i think im the burnout king! :P

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