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Originally posted by R31 Skyline Chick

Troy doesn't need any congratulations, all he did was crack a fat! His missus had to do all the hard work!

well.. thats putting it BLUNTLY

congratulations troy and yukie.. she is soo cute.. hehe

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Originally posted by darK

well.. thats putting it BLUNTLY  

:D

Well.... fine.. congrats to you too Troy, I suppose that you deserve a certain amount of congratulations for putting up with Yukie while she was pregnant. :uh-huh:

Pregnant women are quite.... "demanding"... in many ways :P

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Originally posted by INASNT

nice work man!

when do u start work on the next 1?? :P

This one already cost me that big T88 kit i been saving for!!!!Nah but thanks for all the wishes....she is buy far my greatest creation!!!!!... and shes already got the electric 34 GTR!!!:burnout:

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