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On L's ?

You have been naughty !

hahahaha nahhh :P girlfriend is on her Ls (was on her full licence, licence expired week earlier than she thought, work sent her across town, randomly pulled up, book thrown at her...). Figured she could drive it around for lulz since she legally can. She'll get her Ps again shortly, then transfer them to ACT so she can legally drive her own car hahaha

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Newest addition....

As stated elsewhere Anf, Congrats! ;)

She already tried the "we can't afford it and it has to go" when building our house.

I basically said it will be the last thing to go in this house............. If you get my drift.

Careful, Child support is a stinger!!! :/

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As stated elsewhere Anf, Congrats! ;)

Careful, Child support is a stinger!!! :/

hahahahaha it's all good. Were never better!

Life is about to change for the better too.

Wonder how a child seat will go in the R :woot:

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hahahahaha it's all good. Were never better!

Life is about to change for the better too.

Wonder how a child seat will go in the R :woot:

Love an optimist, I said the same thing, 3 times :3some: bloody expensive, bye bye R :action-smiley-069:

The kids seats fit OK in the TIIDA :)

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On a serious note, my missus just started her new job at a brand new baby...uhh...stuff place in Mitchell - Capital Baby Supplies. Go in and see her for whatever you may need - like child seats - you get good price :P

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Will take Pic when the day comes.

new mod for the R :yes:

What baby doesn't like 350kw of fun? hahahhahaa

:whistling:

Doesn't Eric have two seats in the R?

kids love the boost, mine cracks if i take him home without a bit of turbo action, and i have to take him for a cruise through coppins and back so we get some good boost up the hill.

busted an old 17mm socket toaday, changing wheels. The skyline has been stashed down the back under a cover, untill i get my license back.

6 months will fly by, but i will get a mate to drive it to the jap car show.

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