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HI BEN

Well good news is my line is out of Quarintine and will be at the painters this weekend , and most of my parts will be coming in , in the next week or two , so I hope to be on the road in three weeks *fingers crossed*

I will try to get to the meet at milton , and try and grab another lift

I feel a bit Jack scaming a lift all the time , but I love going on the cruise

but hopefuly I will be able to pay-back by giving other people a lift once I have mine

hehe kool im looking at loans this week, found my car too :)

Uhm... correct me if I'm wrong, but wouldn't a job help first?

Even then, you have to be in a job for at least 3 months permanently before they'll consider you. That's a good bank with a reasonable percentage rate. Not like GE charging 30%intereste

I am abit pissed at Kristian at the moment , he swore my gear would be here today , so I had my parents stay at the house all day to be here when it arrived , and it still did not show

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