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Hi Roo...

teaspoon full of cement babe.. LOL!

I would ... if I had a lunch break! :(

Almost finished a few edits on this drawing. Finishing up in about half hour and just going home to knuckle down some CAD drawings for my project ... and complete the wall and floor framing for our house (hope to have the plans for the extension ready for lodgement with Council this week). Also gotta proof read Tracy's assignments.

... don't think I'll be in bed until midnight tonite :ermm:

Right ... this is one problem solved :ermm:

Figured this feature was on SAU somewhere. He's just persistently annoying and I've decided he has nothing intelligent to say. Ahhhh ... bliss

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anyone knows whats happend to that Sly GTR today? apparently had a mishap on main north rd near the ford dealership. Hope its nothing major.

Edit, Also what RB30 bottom end do i need? Matt told me but i kinda of forgot.

Edited by Luke_ENR34

Yeah Luke, apparently got sideswiped... didn't look too good from what I was told and I only saw it seconds before it happened!

As for the RB30 bottom end, I beleive it's out of an Series 2 VL... atleast that's what I remember from my research

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