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i didn't get the chance to call/txt you today , something personal came up :O . are you taking a shot at me?^^ , would've been wasting time txt/calling you today anyway , the other person who wants parts from you through me hasn't got back to me and i'm not driving to launnie just to pick up some plastic trim. speaking of i'm driving back from devonport wed morning , will you be available? .

Thanks to jangles for being reliable and keeping in contact and picking up parts.

Every one else who were going to come round or contact me [i waisted all weak end waiting]very reliable.

stuart

hey man, im in the same boat as toffy, had personal things on the weekend with my gf being pretty sick and me sorting out crap with my car. as i live in hobart i gotta try and organise a trip up. stil have money and still am very interested, just a time factor and travel issue atm.

i didn't get the chance to call/txt you today , something personal came up :D . are you taking a shot at me?^^ , would've been wasting time txt/calling you today anyway , the other person who wants parts from you through me hasn't got back to me and i'm not driving to launnie just to pick up some plastic trim. speaking of i'm driving back from devonport wed morning , will you be available? .

might need to arrange something with you toffy if ya coming back down this way :-)

Hi every one

I wasn't having a shot at anyone in particular,it was an overall comment.

with communications being what they are today it isn't hard to keep in contact.

I was disapointed that i checked my sau add 3 times both days and my mobile is never off during particualy when i am selling bits.

My wife and i also like to do things on the week ends.

front bar is sold

hey you wouldnt wanna sell me the speakers out of the front doors would you?

(providing they fit a gtst)

Hi pipster11

Arer you cumming over tomorrow afternoon to pick up abs unit?

If you are we can discuss it thenand you can look at.

stuart

0409135950

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