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At that time of day you'd be better off meeting across the road in the old Video Ezy carpark because no one will be around.

Plus, it's much easier to get out of with a line of cars.

I agree with monkey it is a hell of a lot easier to get out from that side

also how far away is croudace?

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At that time of day you'd be better off meeting across the road in the old Video Ezy carpark because no one will be around.

Plus, it's much easier to get out of with a line of cars.

Smart thinking 99.

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out cruising newy today...was the 1st time ive taken the car along the foreshore...bloody hell its stacks on down there.

saw guilt-toy there amongst a few other skylines

I saw you. :worship:

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no...the poor child was my daughter strapped to the passenger seat. :D

OK now i feel sorry for her having the guilts face!

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and heard me too id say...its got a bit of a rumble.

your car?

EDIT: ahh stagea !

Heard you coming as well, hence why I turned around to see what all the kerfuffle was about. :D

and yes my Stagea was parked just across from where I was standing - Silver S1 with big f*ck-off bodykit. :(

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If anyone has a trailer and something to tow it with I'd be able to bring my line.... but otherwise, I'm out.

The swift isn't gunna keep up with a bunch of lines

What is wrong with the 33 Ian?

How much is a BA hardlid worth too??

out cruising newy today...was the 1st time ive taken the car along the foreshore...bloody hell its stacks on down there.

Any luck with sale enquiries? Let me know when you drive the jet into town next and ill come and say hello.

Dave.

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