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I woke up today with my wife and got comfermation from our doctor she is between 5-7 weeks pregnant :D . the feelings you get when you realise you have created a life are un-explainable :D:):(:);) , we are over the moon. whether it is a boy (please please please please) or a girl they will be carted around in a 4 door R31 skyline (now my wifes after me spending over 6k on it) and spend weekends in my soon to be here GTS-X r31, they will have good taste in cars just like their parents......

Loving life its f**king great

cheers Mick 'n' Kell

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gratz mate!!, i hope they love the mighty 31 aswell, hope it all goes well for you and your misses :)

thanks mate , our little person will love the r 31's as much as we do.... is'nt it a gene thing passed to the next generation???? lol :D

congrats mate,

my GF dropped the bomb the other day :(

she just turned 25 so i see why she wants one now,

i just gotta make sure we are financially stable first.

well done, (spend as much $ on the 31 while you can!)

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