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or we could work out a contra deal Warwick,

 

I have access to computer hardware at prices you wouldn't dream about :D

:rofl:maybe we can do a deal on the canvas set I have for Cyrus now that he's gone :D

you didn't want them with tread did you.......

don't payout auto drivers , maybe he can't help it because he has one of those licence's with a big fat A on it , so he is only aloud an auto ...........................

at least he has a skyline in the drive way unlike myself

:rofl:maybe we can do a deal on the canvas set I have for Cyrus now that he's gone :D

you didn't want them with tread did you.......

Tread??????

Please explain..... is that the stuff I have on my tyres for about two weeks?

don't payout auto drivers , maybe he can't help it because he has one of those licence's with a big fat A on it , so he is only aloud an auto ...........................

Blah blah blah

i.e I am a big girl who can't pass the Manual Driving test :D

why do you have spare seats?

In case i get too excited one night whilst driving :D

no.. actually i bought them a couple of months back as they were cheap and you know how you go "hmm, may need them one day, they're cheap - hell i'll just buy them right now!" (which always seems so great at the time), and at the time i was thinking i was probably going to buy a 180sx.. to replace the liner.. they have poxy seats

but now i have different plans.

I was going to make them into office chairs.. now that could have been cool..

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