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haha ok so i didn't stay in bed ALL day i went out with the excdeption my friend got

her R32 today hehe wooooooo.

btw thanks Steve for letting us know about the "hicas" light, we ended up spotting

an R32 gtr and he pulled over and said not to worry about it too much

ooooooo she said that she's gonna teach me to drive manual (in the R32) crap

npz Amanda but i double checked with Joel :nyaanyaa:

thats ok my son is coming over @ Christmas and his mum goes to me any chance you can give him a few driving lessons... she recons just keep it to car parks atm like hell if my son is going to be behind the wheel of 170 AWKW's then it isn't going to be in a car park

on the up side the finance has given him his old R31 skyline and thats manual also :yucky: will have to get him signed up to SAU:Canberra

Does anyone else on here use facebook?

Previously I refused to use Myspace and Facebook as it seemed like a big crock of shite for emo's who wanted more e-friends(in my opinion anyway). But last week a workmate put me onto facebook saying it was useful for tracking down an old friend of hers.

Well I signed up, and to my surprise I was able to Locate a friend of mine who moved to Canada 12 years ago!! I lost contact with him about 8 years ago, and had been trying to locate him every couple of years since. I have also found another friend of about 5 years ago and will be catching up with him this weekend... so yeah, just wondered who else uses it, and any other "good find" stories?

npz Amanda but i double checked with Joel :)

thats ok my son is coming over @ Christmas and his mum goes to me any chance you can give him a few driving lessons... she recons just keep it to car parks atm like hell if my son is going to be behind the wheel of 170 AWKW's then it isn't going to be in a car park

on the up side the finance has given him his old R31 skyline and thats manual also :) will have to get him signed up to SAU:Canberra

ahh so that's why it took you awhile to reply LOL

um isn't your son like 14-15yo??

i don't mind learning manual just not in a skyline LOL.

Reg said he teach me to drive around his area, but i kinda

need to do it in my area since i'm gonna be driving around

here the most and gotta get use to the traffic and whatever else

Hey Jesse :)

Madaz, how many kids do you have? lol

Hotwire, i joined up with face book yesterday so i am out there somewhere and trying to figure out how to use it.

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yeah Amanda he was 15 feburary or april this yeah and in canberra you can get your L's @ 15yr.9months :/

Shaun: :D i have 3 kids

as for facebook and myspace between SAU Gamearena and being a pro noob i have no time for e-love or e-stalkers

Amanda as for traffic in gawler your kidding right theres like 6 cars in the town :P:) but in my opinion better to learn in a skyline then an old hack so if someone offers listen the there instructions and breath and drive :D

:) what 15yrs 9months gosh.

hey traffic can get pretty bad here (on Adelaide Rd and the main street)

especially at that round about near Macca's and Pizza Hut

i'd rather learn in a crap car, that way if i crash it it won't be missed too much :P

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