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thanks pete, much appreciated mate.

the person we are talking bout here is a top bloke, but sometimes can be a little forthcoming with his opinions,

which, speaking for myself here, can be a little frustating at the best of times.

id love to see us all get along, but unfortunately, the world doesnt work like that.

all the best with your Dad search Craig

i was on the other end of that 2 years ago when i saw my first born for the first time in 14 years hes grown up into a good kid, i still have another son that i haven't seen since he was 2

maybe your Dad might have a R34 GTR :banana: lets hope so

LOL, wouldnt that answer a lot of questions i have for him lol

one of my first questions will be ''what do you drive?'' lol :bunny:

steve, all the best with your 2 sons mate, if there half the personality of Gemma, then your sure to be a proud father

:banana:

that's the worst job ever!!.........should go in the Guinness Book of Records for the most amount of stuff ups by a workshop!

all the best with your Dad search Craig

i was on the other end of that 2 years ago when i saw my first born for the first time in 14 years hes grown up into a good kid, i still have another son that i haven't seen since he was 2

maybe your Dad might have a R34 GTR :banana: lets hope so

lol..................son, where ya been?!

LOL. and wow, that bodywork is beyond description :S

Bought an R32 GTR V-SPEC II shell for my drift car today. SHE RUNS!!!! heaps excited to get it out to a carpark

i'll race ya Damo, i got a two speed nitro car :P its set up for grip though :)

just filled out the online entry for find my family.

hopefully they can help me out finding my old man, havent had contact since i was 3, mostly my mums fault.

turning 21 and not knowing the biggest part of me, was really a kick in the pants.

Thats pretty cool craig!

Im thinking of doing the same to find my half sister ive never met (and my niece and nephew from what Ive been told!). My other sister and I tried some time ago but came to a dead end :S

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