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cheers all :)

its good to have that extra boost in house deposit,

and with no car expenses, ill be saving soooooo much money!

so its a blessing iin disguise really, hasnt really sunk in yet though :)

wait till summer nights when your all out cruising :ermm:

how much bar are you pushing into the house :blink:

yeah sold with everything,

he offerred 12.5, in reply i told dim deal, without the ecu

he then said 13 with ecu? i said deal!

steve, dw mate i got what ya ment, was just being stupid, its what i do bestest! :)

dont have to pete, i have a brand new company car, i dont pay a cent for, no petrol, no rego, no insurance, no fun :)

and yes steve, bank cheque guaranteed to clear :D

That's not actually necessarily true. He could take the car, drive straight to the bank and cancel the bank cheque stating he no longer requires it. You go to the bank to deposit the cheque, and what do you know - no car and no $$$

Deposit it ASAP if you want the money for your car

the worst part is watching it drive right outta your drive way with

someone else behind the wheel :rofl:

shotgun your pasenger seat on cruises sam :bunny:

our cars where pretty much identical mod wise :mad:

ill hold my passenger seat for you to :)

and the cruise in Nov can be for craig :D

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