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23's not too bad, i'm gonna be 24 next month, hopefully have a big one even though i'm supposed to be working cos its on a weekday. probably celebrate it the weekend before.

Happy bday for the other day Dan, ya spring chicken. :(

Just remember when ya get old like me 35 , your only as old as the womwn that ya holding (Janes 30) LOL

Sh#t , Im one of the oldest farts here. I thought you were older though Joel sorry

Right , they call old school break up partycrashers toolies , what do you call old skyline enthusiast's like me ?

Happy bday for the other day Dan, ya spring chicken. :(

Just remember when ya get old like me 35 , your only as old as the womwn that ya holding (Janes 30) LOL

Sh#t , Im one of the oldest farts here. I thought you were older though Joel sorry

Right , they call old school break up partycrashers toolies , what do you call old skyline enthusiast's like me ?

shhh my mrs is 2 years older than me....have to trade in for a new model lol

Happy birthday for the other day mate, im 23 in 6mths and to be honest you have me quite concerned!

Just looking at you avatar there Gareth and noticed that you own a 34 GTT and a 34 GTR and not even 23 yet!!!!!!!!!!!!

Geez, someone is doing well for themselves, i think you need to share the wealth. lol :D

jeez you don get on here much do you, member since feb and two posts! so which skyline you getting gavin?

Well I have a VL Commodore, but that had a fight with a kangaroo. :( So it's sitting over in the shed waiting for me to do something with it.

So I bought an R31 5-speed. Getting paint job as we speak it's being painted a custom metallic blue, has basic mods etc. :D

Yeah I'm trying to get more active on this forum, I'm on quite a few. ;)

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