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I was about to post an official Merry Xmas thread but this will do...

Have a great time off with family and friends, enjoy the food, wine and bourben. But most importantlly enjoy the presents...

PS. I saw a Greddy box in the garage that is not mine... :P

Hoping its that plenium ive been talking about... (Fingers Crossed)

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Heres wishing everyone a Very Merry Christmas & a Happy & Prosperous New year

We will be enjoying the time off with family & friends, heres hoping its going to be as bright for you all as it is for us :(:P

Merry Xmas From Mike Jaime & Tarquin

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Merry Christmas guys!

Safe driving guys, remember - double demerits :w00t:

Anyone up for a mountain run/cruise thursday afternoon/night?

Not sure about everyone else, but im on holidays :santa: Would be a good chance to meet some new faces.

Anyone keen?

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Merry Chirstmas, Santa brought me a new set of rear speakers for the skyline, a car cover for the skyline, some smelly shyte (maybe thats a hint :santa: ) pocket knife and money.

I hope to catch up with you all after the New Year, until then keep safe

Chris

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Merry Christmas skyliners!

Dave, stop complainning, at least you got well paid for the job. I'm working yesterday, today, most of the week and New Year, which still paying me shit low wages as usual.

anyway, "for the money which pays the rent, cheers!"

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Uuumm, Ryan, my fantastic Union agreed to a pay deal which basically means I get paid the same for every day of the year!! No penalty rates anymore.... Just an annualised salary. Night shifts, holidays, all the same rate of pay. Do you feel me now!!!!!??!??!?!?!?

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I'd be pissed if they did that to me... actually my work is f**king me around. Time to play hard ball because I got them by the balls at the moment :D

Merry christmas everybody! Woot to Gauges, Skyline Shirts, Nissan Watch and Initial D R32 GTR car. I get the feeling my family and friends think I'm some kind of skyline nut!

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