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thanks :thumbsup: Yeah day off today, and last day tommorow! Short week for me :(

Yeh that tree fell over a few weeks back, it did hit a car tho, cos theres a plastic front bumper wedged under it. Glad i didnt park there that day!

umm i got no idea? Lol.

When ever u wanna grab that RSM let me know, ill need u to remove it cos we got no idea..

thats cool, probably need the car for a few hours.......hav to take the dash apart a bit to chase where the wires were attached to

shouldnt be too hard, i have a screwdriver LOL

**Cough** meeting Sunday 4pm :):P been meaning to ring

flick, sorry i didnt end up replying to ya earlier (lunch was short)

whats plans for this weekend?

umm i got no idea? Lol.

When ever u wanna grab that RSM let me know, ill need u to remove it cos we got no idea..

oh!, but sunday is all jap day :S

matty well anytime thursday (before we head out to marion that is) Saturday or sometime next week, depending on my new job.

Started organizing the photos you asked for too

im more than happy to have the meeting down the bay say @ KFC there

oh and yes that will be ok to let me know on the day wont be a big long meeting just need to start having regular ones

otherwise i get slack :)

now thats a thought hey Pauly still got your cruise note's :)

yeah i have an idea on where to cruise next i will have to get some maps and check roads :D i will consider one soon when i know i can save some money for petrol'a :D and you have your new car complied

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