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haha thanks. That was it. Needs a good polish though.

Do you know who's 32 it is? I saw them pull in today buy I had a soldering iron in 1 hand and balancing solder and wire in the other, didn't really get a chance to wave to them.

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Nah I dunno... I've seen it there for few months now.

I always look to see if it's there when I drive past and now I look for yours too! Lol. You new to the area? Don't drive down beside the golf course as they have recently put in an OVERKILL of speed humps. Never seen so many on one street. I used to do a lap round there to dry off a little after a wash. No more...

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Yeah, moved in about a month and a half ago.

It seems a really quiet area.

Except for the burnouts, donuts and 3rd gear redlining... (especially in the wet) yeah Holt is nice.

Hope you have alarm/immobiliser and stearing lock.

My Mrs had her capri stolen from my driveway a couple of years back.

WELCOME...

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Wow, i must miss all of that being on weird shifts :P

I guess it's no different to kaleen then. At least i'm closer to the cotter here.

That reminds me I should probably swap the skyline and the cressy round.

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Yeah know what thats like - Took my mum to the hospital last week in the 34.

She's telling everyone the trip nearly killed her before she got there - and I went sooooo slow too.

Nxt time she's in for a real fright - I'll take the GTR !!!

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Yeah know what thats like - Took my mum to the hospital last week in the 34.

She's telling everyone the trip nearly killed her before she got there - and I went sooooo slow too.

Nxt time she's in for a real fright - I'll take the GTR !!!

geez I turned right at traffic lights after stopping, she nearly screamed for no reason.

I've given her plenty of scares on purpose though, went round a roundabout at 80 (the speedimit) and she yelled 'slow down'

Im full of stories

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When I first got the 33 all those years ago my dad took my mum for a drive

She got out of the car and said "what do you want a car that fast for?" I loled

my mum told me I shouldn't drive so fast, I was like 'if this is fast for you, please buy me a turbo and I'll show you fast'

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