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i hate ex GF's! oh 5 months later ty still f**k u off!

sorry everyone just venting!

Try having an ex wife! They're far more venomous :)

Mine's still nagging the f**k outta me nearly 10 months on. :D

Now she knows I got a new girl, she's being a bit sly spreading rumours. :huh:

you know you boys arent the only ones why do guys play mind games

i was contacted by someone and i dont really care if you read this but

im over you playing games with my head, you have a girl friend just like last time i know you did and i dont really care about anything we did or where so please leave me alone and dont contact/ring/sms me or anything its not fair that you do this to me!

and Damo wont like it lol

I got a nice job to do tonight when I get home.

I get to fit all those nice CF parts to my MV Agusta Brutale :D FINALLY!!!

The CF panels, Ohlins suspension, clear lenses have only been waiting 3.5 months to go onto the damn bike! :D

Well I got my ass reamed at Regency today! Say they found a "rust spot" and need to get it fixed before they will give me the all clear. Such a load of crap but hey, what can I do/say? Luckily Andrew and his brother in law David have been very accommodating to me lending parts... :P

Cheers boys

Well I got my ass reamed at Regency today! Say they found a "rust spot" and need to get it fixed before they will give me the all clear. Such a load of crap but hey, what can I do/say? Luckily Andrew and his brother in law David have been very accommodating to me lending parts... :)

Cheers boys

Where is the rust spot? Body parts or chassis? :P

I remember Regency trying to f**k me over for rust on the body work of my bike ... until I pointed out to the numbnuts the body work was plastic! All he could answer to that was "fair enough", then proceeded to backpedal and let me pass. Idiot! Didn't even check me for noise. Just tried to find stupid things, instead of the most obvious, legitimate things.

Yeah, they'll find any excuse really. Get ready for more "go away, come back" games. :)

Edited by RubyRS4

we talking girls are we?

I just broke off a 3year 3 month relationship because my gf is going to live in europe and im not going. We still both love each other but its only gonna get harder as time goes on before she leaves...

hardest thing ive ever been through i can tell ya that!

but on a plus side, ive got more cash for the car and more spare time for the hills! :P

Sorry to hear there Ryan :P It's not fun, I've been there as I'm sure the rest of us have, my best wishes to ya!

Reuben, I didn't actually take the car down; had a workshop do it for me but I was told it was somewhere in the wheel arch or something of the like, couldn't hear properly as the worksite was loud today, will hear back and find the full story when I get the quote back but the guy who took it down for me basically said they were looking for anything to ping me on when they couldn't find anything legitimately wrong with the car

we talking girls are we?

I just broke off a 3year 3 month relationship because my gf is going to live in europe and im not going. We still both love each other but its only gonna get harder as time goes on before she leaves...

hardest thing ive ever been through i can tell ya that!

but on a plus side, ive got more cash for the car and more spare time for the hills! :)

Sorry to hear Ryan. I only say this from personal experience (been in a similar position), but if she really did love you, she'd have found a way to keep you two together ... like not going, or compromising. Dunno ... no two situations are the same. Look at it this way, you had one fine lady come from OS to be with you ... the Skyline!

Reuben, I didn't actually take the car down; had a workshop do it for me but I was told it was somewhere in the wheel arch or something of the like, couldn't hear properly as the worksite was loud today, will hear back and find the full story when I get the quote back but the guy who took it down for me basically said they were looking for anything to ping me on when they couldn't find anything legitimately wrong with the car

You've got the idiots drifting and racing everywhere to thank for that. :P

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