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Mangs,

Insurance is sorted, hooray :) Feeling a bit better about it as I'm now covered for $19,000. Judging by the condition of Scott's new ride $19k could buy me a DAMN nice example from Japan and leave me with a nice bit of change on the side.

4door 34.

I'm still not convinced about the 4 doors being any more practical than a coupe, but its in dam nice condition either way.

The very definition of a shit bloke:

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Also not real bright... p*ssing off bikers and all...

The first reply to the email of this was "Forklift through the doors lift it up and move it"

I'd wager that someone will have flat tyres when he returns to their car later today.

Realistically I think that is a best-case scenario for the car's owner...

I'd walk over the car to get onto my bike if it was parked there

How does that help you get your bike out though?

$45 bucks power bill for the last 3months! Winning! Hopefully the next one will be closer to 0 or credit.

1pm tomorrow boys!

Anyone keen for lunch prior at Market Square???

We have not paid for power for about 18 months, they randomly gave us a $1500 credit. We alerted them of the mistake, they couldn't work out why and couldn't prove that we didn't pay it, despite us saying that we didn't so they just rolled with it.

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