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scotty- sorry to hear about your car man, all the best

thanks mate.

haha yeah its funny as

i bought the series from jb ages ago :D

im addicted to it at the moment, i got all 5 seasons from a mate last week and its one of the funniest shows around, i love it :)

ah licence is piss easy

i still have my original leaners, P's, licence and licence

got all 4 still, they never took the cards off me

I hope so. I'm not scared about breaking any road rules, etc, just worried about stalling the car.

no just the milk bar blocks, and only if I have large quantities of it (like half a block). I'm OK with small pieces. I have tonnes of Picnic (my fav Cadbury) and I get nothing. Also one of the ladies who works with me, her husband works as a manager at the Cadbury factory.

lol @ legit peeps losing shit when updating... lots of people I spoke to are getting this. Just restored all my settings docs music etc to my phone after jailbreaking iOS4. Anyone with a jailbroken phone backs up before updating as a force of habit :D

os4 is jailbroken?

hhhmmmm i having strange obseesions for an r34 4door lol

Sif man. Get a 32 4door. Or a Cefiro. Seen some baller ceffys lately.

But if you do go down the R34 route, take inspiration from Ian's one. But more low.

Want Cuuuuuuuube :blush:
hhhmmmm i having strange obseesions for an r34 4door lol

So Juliette wants a Nissan Cube and you want a 4 door R34 Skyline...

Offer a price to Juliette to see if she will sell you her 4 door R34 Skyline and she can use that money after the sale to buy a Cube.

:)

Sif man. Get a 32 4door. Or a Cefiro. Seen some baller ceffys lately.

But if you do go down the R34 route, take inspiration from Ian's one. But more low.

Lol ians one was more low. Not practicle. Already fixed the front and rear bar twice. And left sideskirt once

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