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lol......you know how long that question has been on my mind just not sure weather to ask or not

baaaaaahahaha! Noice :)

So does this mean we cant expect some piccys on monday????

Hrmmm... depending on whether or not we get her back this weekend... YES :)

You see, she is at the Gold Coast, and the workshop shuts at 5. Andy finishes at 4. And it takes him an hour just to get to Bris. And then there's the issue of him getting there in a car, and having someone drive it back while he drives the 32 back... I guess we'll see how it goes!

MEH :laugh: the car can't get be engineered until Monday - which means we don't get to have it until Monday :wub: not happy Jan!

Monday if we are lucky! Engineered monday afternoon...hopefully it will be done in time

Oh, it doesn't really matter either way. On Monday it will have been there for a fortnight. So I consider that a pretty short time to have all this stuff done. And they had to order BOV and different brakes, too, so it's worked out pretty quick!

partyyyyyyyyyyyy time

they are arranging next months dinner around your visit!

now i dunno what to do for my birthday.. drinks with friends on thursday night or friday night then SAU dinner on Sat night!

anna what do you wanna do on friday night?

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