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Well we've pretty much told most people so I thought I'd let you guys know as well, you'll end up finding out sooner or later :D My wifes pregnant and we are expecting late feb early march. I wont be selling my car but I will be buying another import, most likely a stagea, probably just a rb25de if they make such a beast. I still hope to get my project finished by the end of the year and maybe next PAS I can join you guys :)

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Well I dont think I'd feel safe with the baby in the back of my car, its not exactly a safe car I feel... one slip in the wet. Plus I aint doing my back in getting the child in and out of the back through the front. My wifes nova is getting old in the tooth, coming up to 200,000km's so I figure a stagea is the way to go. I'd love a chaser, but I dont want to spend that much. Hoping to pick up an auto rb25de stagea around $15k complied and landed, with tyres, stamp duty and rego to be paid.

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Yeah, Malinda couldnt get a fulltime job with the education dept when we got back from london earlier this year so we started pretty much there after, just before we found out she got a fulltime job for the 2nd semester this year with the option of going on to next year if they liked her... doh :D not to worry, we both wanted a child :)

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