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Hi guys

I have moved up from nsw recently and have brought me a r33. just stock but still fun.

have big plans ( as most skyline drivers ) just getting the drivetrain right first.

I am currently working for a company called capral aluminium, plate sheet angle bar sell all shorts.

so if anyone needs aluminium or some advice or just wants to chat come see me.

Jacob

capral trade centre

67 parramatta rd

slacks creek 4127

ph: 3209 1222

Fax: 3208 8729

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na man i only sell the shit but try

the goodwin & sons or csf specialist welders and mention my name

OH! so you reply to Bunta's question and not mine?!?!?!

I see how it is..... ;)

:D

:(

Hano------> :( <--------Tin Man Costume

p.s. a thousand welcomes to you to Triptych

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OH! so you reply to Bunta's question and not mine?!?!?!

I see how it is..... ;)

:D

:(

Hano------> :( <--------Tin Man Costume

p.s. a thousand welcomes to you to Triptych

Dont piss the other anna off new-type-person..

She will deck ya.. or die trying.. and you dont want that on your immortal soul do you?

but hai2u.. hope to see you around the scene :(

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OH! so you reply to Bunta's question and not mine?!?!?!

I see how it is..... :rofl:

:rofl:

:rofl:

Hano------> :rofl: <--------Tin Man Costume

p.s. a thousand welcomes to you to Triptych

sorry darl

and yere i could try lol.

just need your dimensions

waist =

height=

bust=

arm lenght =

leg lenght=

bust=

oh shoot already said that, lol

:D

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Hi guys

I have moved up from nsw recently and have brought me a r33. just stock but still fun.

have big plans ( as most skyline drivers ) just getting the drivetrain right first.

I am currently working for a company called capral aluminium, plate sheet angle bar sell all shorts.

so if anyone needs aluminium or some advice or just wants to chat come see me.

Jacob

capral trade centre

67 parramatta rd

slacks creek 4127

ph: 3209 1222

Fax: 3208 8729

Welcome mate :P I'm sure there'd be a few guys on here interested in popping round to see you about work! Good to know of someone else that DOESN'T work in IT :)

tues night dinners ay yere sounds alright keep me informed

They are posted every week, without fail, in the events section :rofl:

That is because I am gun....you are not

I'm sorry, who are you? You are not gun.

I am the leader. You know... 'following the leader'? that was me... & 'da na na na na LEADER!'... that was ALSO me. :D

:sorcerer:

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