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theyre allowing you into caberra? did i miss a town meeting or something? what happened to the petition i had going around to have you banned from the ACT? was it all in vein?

*goes and packs bags  to move to tasmania*

haaha yeah boyz.. im coming back... but at the end of the year... 2005 that is..

and dont trip on your way out!!!!

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A couple of skylines down at that centre accross from Bunnings around 12:15. Silver one and a yellow one. The yellow one looks pretty cool without the spoiler.

Thanks, only the wing IS going back on just wasn't painted yet.

is on now tho.

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Grr, it's not a volvo!!

hehe, yeah that was me, i was bored waiting for my mates to finish work so i could hit the pub.

Spotted Terminal's (i think) Stagea on friday night in braddon, my mates couldnt beleive that a "volvo wagon" was sneezing at them!
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Oh, heh. Well looks pretty cool without it too Stirlo. I was the guy in the black 350Z parked outside of the doctors office

ahh cool, I didnt cut you off or anything did I?

I have a tendancey to do that sort of stuff ;)

Yeah I am happy with it now, I did some more on the weekend, ie the wing and I also did all the interior plastic things, which looks ok..

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Spotted:

R32 from EVO motorsport beached half up the gutter on Tennant St in Fyshwick.

Dealer plates on the car - looks it might be a test drive gone bad... ;)

Front tyre blown out, rears spinning freely.

Heard the dude on his mobile saying: "Hey, can I speak to Chris..."

Poor bastards.

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ahh cool, I didnt cut you off or anything did I?  

I have a tendancey to do that sort of stuff :D

Yeah I am happy with it now, I did some more on the weekend, ie the wing and I also did all the interior plastic things, which looks ok..

Nah you didn't cut me off. My sick arse was just hobbeling into the doctors while coughing a lung up at the time :D

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