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I normally refrain from succumbing to impulses, but last night i fell in love. Two biscuits, (biscuits=adorable/delectable/desirable) aka girls driving down Parra Rd (thru Stanmore) in a white R33.

Firstly i was checking out the nice ride, all primed to say "nice ride... did you know your left tail light is out", only when saw occupants, well went a little gaga.

She even gassed it off the line, off into the night never to be seen again.

As they say in the movies "thanks for the memories"

PS- im sure the owner is capable of changing a globe, but to show chivalry is not dead i would be prepared to get my hands dirty. Oh im such a romantic...

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I have no excuse to offer... except it looked like they were minding their own business, and didnt want to be disturbed. Couldnt even muster a smile or a glance.

My friend really liked the driver (blonde), he didnt appreciate me loosing them either.

Me i thought the passenger was great, but hey each to their own.

Can i redeem myself by saying it will never happen again???

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I'm a brunette guy myself but its not like blondes arent bloody amazing aswell....I reckon its too late to redeem yourself...if u had remembered the plates then joined the police force and found out where she lived I would forgive you...As for the others I dunno whether they can forgive u either :D

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Last night at Team Westside there was a car load of decent gals in a WRX.

My next misses has gotta have a decent performance car, its such a turn on that not only do they have good taste and the balls to drive a high performance car but actually -know- how to drive.,

Currently the only female driven car im happy to be driven in are by my mum and my 17yr old sister (i trust her more than my dad with 30yrs experience). Any other women i just look out the passenger window and pray that it will be over soon or shut my eyes and yell lalalalalallala

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