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Is anyone else interested in one of these (click)? Written in Japanese, but over 140 pages of some of the most porn R35GTRs around. Very nice coffee table style book/mag. I want to share postage with some people - is one on its own postage costs nearly as much as the mag.

i was using hotmail to which ive since changed my email addy as off 2 weeks ago from when i sent you spam

i also changed a setting the Internet Explorer security zone :D then resent mail and didn't bounce

ok Steve, just got your TESTY email thru so all working again..............oh, and got the camera link on PM, thanks.

has any one seen the beached whale tops that supre now sells?

i rofled !

my missus nearly bought one but i talked her out of it haha

My sister bought one on Friday... now my mates go around bloody reciting the video in a NZ accent, lol. Wish supre would bring out tops featuring Charlie the Unicorn!!!

chaaarrliieeeee!!

QUOTE (heslo @ 16 Nov 2008, 11:50 PM) *

Andrew, I'm keen, what's the damage $$$ wise?

+1, brew.

The mag is around A$28 on its own, and shipping for 1 unit is around $17 - I assume shipping would be cheaper for multiple units .... depending on how many people want them we will just divvy up the shipping.

Today is meant to be my day off ... but I got called into work for an urgent job, so here I am :(

Finished the site plan I needed to do, now I gotta wait for the boss to exit a meeting ... ho hum! :P

The mag is around A$28 on its own, and shipping for 1 unit is around $17 - I assume shipping would be cheaper for multiple units .... depending on how many people want them we will just divvy up the shipping.

still keen. :(

Today is meant to be my day off ... but I got called into work for an urgent job, so here I am :(

Finished the site plan I needed to do, now I gotta wait for the boss to exit a meeting ... ho hum! :P

im meant to be working today. got a few days off thanks to an upper respiratory tract infection, yay. :P

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i has a question.

got a call from a mate working at a car yard, told me an s2 s14 200sx, 5 spd, stocker, in red has come along, asking $9k, does that seem like a good price?

might check it out tomorrow. getting tired of not having a car...

edit, yeah, ive seen people asking some pretty silly money for s13's.

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