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Gotta go and pick up the skyline, road worthy done all engineering done, new number plates done...

Just gotta fit some stuff tomorrow for the new owner and pick up is set to be Wednesday, so it will be gone a touch sooner than thought...

I have it for 4-5 more days but I dont want to drive it anywhere as i have the buyers cash and he really owns it now...

Im just waiting for him to pick it up, so no un-nessary trips... My luck will be some drunk runs a red light and totals it on the last night before pickup...

lol @ rocker arms

...that is all :glare:

lol shane.. ur such a hater..

still do u like my shield.. not bad for an hour of my time and $26 worth of materials. haha.. i used stanley to cut the sheets :yes:

also shane i had din din at cactus jacks and all i could say the service was friendly and friggen awesome. food was excellent. if u guys wanna go ther again sometime im keen. and that josephine chick the hot half cast asian was quite the bubbly chat.. but the girl i was with at the time didnt like the whole "how are your meals , can i get you anything" lines that kept coming up :)

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