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Hey all... :thumbsup: just introducing myself on here. I'm finally a damn member :down:

Pretty damn sure most of you know DRD-00F here on the forums... im his missus :P

im still tryna get to know everyone on here, so say hi to me if you like, or as most ppl do, they dob to me about Doof :P

i'm also looking at buying my own skyline thats a little less "ricey" :P than doof's :)

so to wrap it all up... HI!!! :happy:

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chix dont internet + car site.

ITS A TARP!!!!

Thanks for joining us and making the wasteland a brighter and happier place to while away those many listless hours at work, for those who work.

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GDay Anna and welcome. You're not really a noob tho' - not after squeezing every last drop of info off hubby!

You girls are so good at asking Qs like, "What do you mean by that?" yadda yadda...

Methinks this thread is going to springboard into a few pages.

Besides, have a geeza at any female noob intro, and all the guys hang around like bees to honey lol

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