Similarities Between Austen And Luke

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Austen and Luke drive different cars and like different kinds of cars. Austen drives a blue 1994 short bed GMC Sierra with big tires and chrome rims . Luke drives a gray 2003 Ford Focus with black rims. Luke likes fast cars like Subarus and Evos while austen likes big trucks. They both like trucks but Luke said he wouldn't need one and would rather have something fast.
They have a lot of the same hobbies like basketball they both like guns and also like cars/trucks Austen is probably better at shooting jump shots in basketball but Luke can shoot really good from the fifteen foot range. They are both good at shooting guns to Austen has more guns and gets to shoot more but for the amount of time Luke has to shoot guns he is pretty good. Luke

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