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you should all see my new paint job on the day, it's the latest trend. I swear you'll all be jealous.

is it a "jigsaw" paintjob as made trendy by Modified_350z?

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@ Goldy Nick... good point, I'll call again tomorrow and give them a revised number :)

is it a "jigsaw" paintjob as made trendy by Modified_350z?

:ermm:

@ Goldy Nick... good point, I'll call again tomorrow and give them a revised number :)

it'll put modified 350z's jigsaw paint to shame.

I can neither confirm or deny at this point, but I might bring the GTR or V35 along to the meeting point if I have time.

Great.. do you want 500 GREEN M&M's this time? or are you sticking with the red ones..... frigging hollywood... just be there or else... no free beer.

you sure the people u spoke to weren't female? cos like, U know your reputation precedes u...

As a matter of fact, the Security boss is a girl and she was quite nice as was centre management... no sweet talking needed.. just a polite request.

Good work Marssssssss and Sasha on this.

Ain't nothing but a thang...

Just spoke to Lucky and Peps management and avised them of the revised numbers.

They told me any time after 10pm is fine, and that they'll be ready for us, as well as having the outside area for us.

So it's all systems go from that perspective...

I'm getting more excited than Big Kev in a dirty kitchen. (PS, I realise he's dead.. got too excited)

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