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You can print one off or ring Nissan (Nissan = $25) or ring a compliance shop... but no tyre placard = defect, too. So be careful!

Jack, yeah I'll come round to get that parker out! I'll have another squiz at it tonight and I'll txt you

I know! thats why i need one!

I think you made me sick when I spoke to you on the phone!! The cyber flu :( :laughing-smiley-014:

I must be sick if thinking that is funny at 7am Sydney time ;)

yeah, yeah, yeah....tell everyone the truth!!!

Its that big juicy kiss you gave me at the airport :)

im not working, going on cruise for charity...he says it will be over by 3

not sure where though, would be somewhere central-ish id say....where will you be by that time?

Ahh thats right. Sorry read the text wrong.

Ummm iv got know idea. I havent actually driven the route myself yet to know what times we will be places.

We are meeting near West Lakes at 1pm.

Prob be down Marino way by then (2nd stop), maybe even further. You'll have to text me lol

Yep no worries. Sound like a plan.

And also....is there anyone else coming on the cruise that wants to exchange numbers? Might make things abit easier if someone gets lost, if you are running late or meeting us somewhere :)

I thought this was Wasteland worthy :) :

- -> Charmaine loves your face?:( <- f**kinn laser (au) ~fullyhyperlite~ says: (2:14:17 PM)

i was throwing up at like 6am this morn lol. was not nice at all

Dohmar says: (2:14:27 PM)

u might be pregnant with a skyline

- -> Charmaine loves your face?:( <- f**kinn laser (au) ~fullyhyperlite~ says: (2:14:37 PM)

YAYYY!!!

;)

I thought this was Wasteland worthy :) :

- -> Charmaine loves your face? :( <- f**kinn laser (au) ~fullyhyperlite~ says: (2:14:17 PM)

i was throwing up at like 6am this morn lol. was not nice at all

Dohmar says: (2:14:27 PM)

u might be pregnant with a skyline

- -> Charmaine loves your face? :wub: <- f**kinn laser (au) ~fullyhyperlite~ says: (2:14:37 PM)

YAYYY!!!

;)

Maybe you did more than just take photos of my car... Baby R34 :(

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