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lol!

i just got a call from a delightful girl from fitness first trying to get me to sign up

i had to tell her straight up that i drink far too much and dont eat right and that there is a good chance i wont come to the information evening

and then we started talking about a heap random stuff, such as picturing ppl who call you as being really really fat - but then they turn out to be really skinny when they come into the gym

chilled as - a great little chat

thought i'd share that with you children :P

Holy crap... by the time i got from start to finish of this thread you guys had added 4 more pages :P

New member, unfortunately not a Skyline owner... yet. I'm working on my mountain of debt first. My time is spent at Stafford/Taringa so thought I'd say hi to you lot. Hopefully the B&R meets will still be happening by the time I get a Skyline, then I can come get me some ice cream! :(

Holy crap... by the time i got from start to finish of this thread you guys had added 4 more pages ;)

New member, unfortunately not a Skyline owner... yet. I'm working on my mountain of debt first. My time is spent at Stafford/Taringa so thought I'd say hi to you lot. Hopefully the B&R meets will still be happening by the time I get a Skyline, then I can come get me some ice cream! :cool:

:P welcome!

and yees we like to chat away in this thread,

what car have you got atm?

some guys who come by dont have their cars on the road, so feel free to come by and grab some icecream

:(

hahaha love it

at least u have two cars - i have either my 32, and wen shes in the shop i have a bus pass or pushie lol

wat kind of skyline you looking for mate?

wat sort of time frame until you pick one up?

hahaha love it

at least u have two cars - i have either my 32, and wen shes in the shop i have a bus pass or pushie lol

wat kind of skyline you looking for mate?

wat sort of time frame until you pick one up?

you says "two cars" i say "two curses" :/ but yes, it beats public transport or hoofing it!

32, 33, 34, 35... I like them all. Preferably a 34, but I'm not going to turn my nose up at one just because of it's model number. If it's the right car, it's the right car. You know?

Time frame? no idea... but on my current budget... do Tamia make one? lol I imagine it wouldn't be until next year. My psycho gutter-rat ex raped me with debt when we split last year... so I have to get rid of that first >.<

I imagine to start with I'd be getting a 32, then working towards a 34. Unless I find a bargain on a 33 or 34. Have even contemplated getting a non skyline nissan as a placeholder... but we'll see.

Anyway - gotta scoot for now, gotta make the post office and the shops before picking up my current non psycho Gf from work.

chat to you some more later!

ur a dog

work has been alrightttt :/

Hahaha you love it.

I rang king springs and old mate said my car should be sitting 20mm lower at the back than it is, So i rang the joint that put them in and told them he old mate still recons give it time to settle.

Im jus gona chill till i get back next time an if it hasnt changed ill go back and get them to change em out

Man today is boring, I just woke up from a 2 hr mid day nap :/

Hows work goin ppls?

Man I wish I can go for commissioning soon and do some 10/4 rosters.

Hahaha you love it.

I rang king springs and old mate said my car should be sitting 20mm lower at the back than it is, So i rang the joint that put them in and told them he old mate still recons give it time to settle.

Im jus gona chill till i get back next time an if it hasnt changed ill go back and get them to change em out

thats a lot of settling...

get them to take them out and put coilovers in :D ....free?

:/

brandon u dont drink coffee- its bubble tea, i remember :domokun:

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