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It was a hole before the renovations!

Thats where all the party people at my work begin there night haha... yeah Ill be there, we have happy hour in our meeting rooms tonight. 4 bucks for as many drinks and nibbles as you like! Woo Hoo!

Renovations are good, drinks are good ... wouldn't eat there again tho.

I have seen this car for sale for well over 6 months at various prices - as low as $36k at one point. Given other R34GTRs are selling around the place for $50k+ there must be something seriously wrong with this one. I haven't driven it, but the fact that he won't let ANYONE drive it without a deposit also makes it an extremely difficult car to sell. I certainly wouldn't put a deposit down before I drove the car.

Ah well.

If it was Bayside Blue or Black I would already own it either way.

Oh Ok, i didnt know this. He was going to bring it to the Show and Shine in Feb but was in Queensland. I know he wants to know when the next show is cos he will bring it along.

Ill try and convince him to let me take it. Hahaha I doubt but I can hope.

I havent driven it, I havn't asked.... I wouldnt want to fall in love with it else ill be VERY broke.

Wakey?

Moon under water?!

I just meant the Wakefield Pub on Wakefield street opposite the Fire station!

I never new it had various other names?!

Yeah it was called moon under water for a while. The wakey is just what we call it here.

Seeya there! haha

Hahaha will do! I'll be out at the front sitting at the tables with a bikie-looking guy lol.

If you see me, come up and say Hi! I'll most likely be wasted.

Doing some deals underbelly style daniel?

More real bikers ...

My mates ... probably talking about handbags! :)

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Lol heaps of people are scared of him when they see him! They all instantly think "bikie"

When I'm in my work attire or dressed up for clubbing, there's nothing that screams "biker" about me. But I've got tatts galore, piercings and more bikes than days of the week, and more crashes than most :( You really can't judge a book by its cover, thats for sure :)

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