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Hi People,

What do we do if 1 July rains too.....postponed again? Huh. Another think, my plates change tomorrow, need to register and I am not paying $400 for special plates....what now?

Cheers,

EUG.

who needs custom plates anyway.$400 is an absolute rip off.

Huh,

Sorry Abo BOB I had my russian glasses on. I asked what happens if 1st of July rains too? Secondly, all registrations done against registration plates. Do I have to let you know what are my new plates?... or if you think is too much trouble I will not show..and shine.... Where the hell is that english dictionary of mine.....

PONEMEISH?

Cheers,

EUG.

Well Spoke to HPI and Ignition and they are pleased that its now on the 1st july as makes things easier for them to come.

So this is looking to be bigger now so I wonder what the world record is for skylines club thing turn out size whats a ma thing ummmmmmm

Huh,

Sorry Abo BOB I had my russian glasses on. I asked what happens if 1st of July rains too? Secondly, all registrations done against registration plates. Do I have to let you know what are my new plates?... or if you think is too much trouble I will not show..and shine.... Where the hell is that english dictionary of mine.....

PONEMEISH?

Cheers,

EUG.

Haha, Ah I see. I guess we postpone again but I really hope it doesn't come to that. No problems with your plates. Can you please pm doodz with your new plates?

Yes I do now! :D:)

Kurupt....here we were talking about show and shine...please try the FOR SALE section....

Thank you ABO BOB...finally we manage to .... gavarity...

HEHEHEHEHEHEHEH

I'll be there even if I have to get in my wheelchair, I'll put a couple R33 stickers and BINGO...hahahahahah

EUG.

Oh, I was wondering today how this went, but looks like it didn't. It does however seem to have worked in your favour so I can't WAIT to see piccies of all y'all fab cars... and hot chickaboo and studmuffin promo/ticket seller/info givers :D :sorcerer:

Oh, I was wondering today how this went, but looks like it didn't. It does however seem to have worked in your favour so I can't WAIT to see piccies of all y'all fab cars... and hot chickaboo and studmuffin promo/ticket seller/info givers :( :sorcerer:

Guess that rules me out... :P

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