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:google: You start at 4 or somethin? Man, gimme 9-5 anyday ... well I actually work 8-5pm :down:

Don't forget she still goes to school.

On an unrelated matter I don't have to worry about rego for the next 12 months :) Time to start saving for that manual conversion!

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thumbsup :), i was thinking today about something :D it will stay a thought for now and i will run it buy you and Ben when i come up for dinner

I want to go sunday .. just have to talk the husband into it (hi babe.. lol)

I'm afraid if i cooked you something joel you'd be knocking on the door everynight asking for more... lol i love cooking, ask steve .. he's taste tested one of my roasts hehe.

By the way steve i haven't forgotten about having you over for dinner again... i start two weeks holidays on monday... so pick a day... :)

oh i will send you that card soon Amanda

oh i love Wendy's, but it makes me feel so sick after LOL

but i never learn my lesson with it :down:

same with banana's haha, i'm allergic to them yet i still eat them haha

PLEASE no more defects specially now they see you've got SA plates

Finally SA registered my GTR today! HESLO plates back on and ready for action :banana:

sometimes it can be cheaper to find all your parts of wrecked cars then take them all to the fitter of choice

i have a HD clutch i haven't used yet of my last GB i will run another HD clutch GB one of these days too but im running an O2 sensor group buy also so until that is finished that is enough for one plate :D

I'd rather just get everything in one bundle but thanks anyway. :google:
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