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Lost my licence a week ago., 5 months, 3 weeks left without Skyline. Crying stage. Look at it everyday lol..

Tally up the 5 months and 3 weeks on your calendar till April 2012 and hope it isn't on April Fools Day - lol

> better not drive that day! lol

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Left my liner back home in NZ,

worst part was that my parents are driving it around!

having massive withdrawals, every time i see a liner,

all i want to do is pull out the maori inside of me and take it for a tiki tour :P

but no, i am not a thief hahaha

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I work FIFO on 2 and 1 roster, Clutch broked itself just before christmas shutdowns. 8 weeks of mortgage to pay without work. Its killing me i think it will be 3 months without driving it for a simple replacement job. Stupid funds who needs a house anyway.

I work FIFO on 2 and 1 roster, Clutch broked itself just before christmas shutdowns. 8 weeks of mortgage to pay without work. Its killing me i think it will be 3 months without driving it for a simple replacement job. Stupid funds who needs a house anyway.

It's worth protecting your credit rating; so what work do you do?

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BTW Welcome to SAU!

...just got back into a Skyline myself.

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