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You guys with GE Finance? :down: lol Been told all my audio stuff wont go in to the skyline.. all too big so time to buy new

Nah we dont really deal with them, we use to but no one has used it for ages from what ive been told. We can do layby tho. What gear do you alreay have? there are ways of making things fit! If only i could show you what i have made fit into my 32! lol!

nope, im not stimulated yet... dunno why im in such a hurry? Sunnybrae function centre is getting all of mine :)

LOL at poopy nappies, since wendy is like Ben and gags at the sight of yoghurt (true story)

ill have to be in charge of that fine task...

soooo im currantly watching this on eeeeebay maaaate :)

Gas mask FTW! See if they have 2! lol! :sick:

i've seen a white one in Adelaide, win win win. Gulliver's stock heaps of awesome cars.

yup, also seen that one around, was for sale sometime ago for something stupid like $50,000...

i've seen a white one in Adelaide, win win win. Gulliver's stock heaps of awesome cars.

The guys down at the 4x4 place in the port across from the carwash actually have one as a daily driver. They had it up for sale for $29,999... so I acted interested and took it for a boot! OMG a lil bit of wee came out, I loved it!

Few replies here hahahaha

Its only early... had my first scan today... Nearly 9 weeks along. We'd been trying for a year to get pregnant. Ben is so happy. I saw its little heart beating... and tiny little legs starting to grow :down:

We are gonna find out if its a boy or girl... ben isn't patient enough to wait!

So that would make you around 17 weeks then???

(Late) Congrats to ya guys, at least the family cars are already sorted by the sounds of it :)

No wing = R31 look

exactly, sleeper look ;)

Firstly, thanks to everyone for the congrats and well wishes! As nene said, we are totally happy!

I, like you roo, dont do poopy nappies, this will be a massive learning curve....on how to avoid having to do it! lol!

No Volvo for us, im sure i can make do with one of the 3 stags we have! lol!

This is dependant on my talking and negotiation skills.. we really do need another car dont we Nene?

In my defence i didnt realise that was you next to us Andrew, and i didnt even give it that much, im sure its quieter inside than it is outside?? lol! Is your wife still angry at me for that? :sick:

As Nene said, her 260 will be that baby car, its nice and quiet inside, and it wont be my seats getting mushy biscuits and sandwiches mashed into them and milk and juice sprayed from "not so" spill proof cups in the future! lmao!

Yo Ben, will the boys at the city store remember me when i come to get all my shiz done? Or should i get ya to write me a quote (all depends when kruddy decides to stimulate my package lol). Wont need the relay for the TT now, goin to rip the bitch out haha

lol guys message him and he'll tell you straight away... he probably wont get on here for another 4 years now!

Hah, i dont hav his number nene so a bit hard :)

The guys down at the 4x4 place in the port across from the carwash actually have one as a daily driver. They had it up for sale for $29,999... so I acted interested and took it for a boot! OMG a lil bit of wee came out, I loved it!

what motor is in that 4x4 4g63 ?

troy, they dont run an 'evo' motor, they were labelled as evo's to meet paris dakar entry regs, same way merc, bmw, etc had 'evo' models to compete in various racing categories. they run a 3.5L V6 with MIVEC.

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buy a 31..no-one breaks into them, would wana be seen in one..hey..wait..i drive a.. ah crap
buy a 31..no-one breaks into them, they wouldnt want to be seen in a..hey..wait..i drive a..ah crap

fascinating...

we're thinkin bout buying a vid cam, and getting a family member to film the wedding,

as oppsosed to paying an additional 5 or so hunge on top of the existing photographers bill..

anyway......

we wouldnt mind one that records direct to cd, any reccomendations?

is SV better?

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