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You've just been on here a lot more lately. I knew you were *thinking* of doing it but yeah.

Wasn't sure if you had actually done the deed or not.

During the day I have, coz I am at work, but at night maybe once or twice a week and not for very long either :D

now i'm pissed.. my flatmates piece of shit mono ****ing crap ****ing $2 VCR craps itself.. and because his 34cm piece of crap ****ing shit $2 TV can't pick up proper channels i have to use that to tune in the channels.. $2 ****ing piece of ****ing shit **** $2 VCR is the only one that can pick up ABC :D and he'll probably blame me coz his $2 piece of shit VCR decided to stop itself while he is away.

now i can't watch the 2 channels that are worth ever watching on TV .. and there was something that looked interesting earlier :)

grrr ;):mad:

now i'm pissed.. my flatmates piece of shit mono ****ing crap ****ing $2 VCR craps itself.. and because his 34cm piece of crap ****ing shit $2 TV can't pick up proper channels i have to use that to tune in the channels.. $2 ****ing piece of ****ing shit **** $2 VCR is the only one that can pick up ABC :D and he'll probably blame me coz his $2 piece of shit VCR decided to stop itself while he is away.

now i can't watch the 2 channels that are worth ever watching on TV .. and there was something that looked interesting earlier :)

grrr ;):mad:

Don't hold back Gordo... Let it out...

btw can you get translation of colour codes? ie what nissan called the colours?

Something I bookmarked a while back, closest to your's would be 'JW0 Millenium Jade'. But 34?... :confused:

BNR32:

KH2 Gun Grey Metallic

KG1 Jet Silver Metallic

TH1 Dark Blue Pearl

AH3 Red Pearl Metallic

732 Blak Pearl Metallic

326 Crystal White

KL0 Spark Silver Metallic

BNCR33:

AN0 Super Clear Red

BN6 Beep Marine Blue

KH3 Black

KL0 Spark Silver

KN6 Dark Grey

LP2 Midnight Purple

QM1 White

KP4 Sonic Silver

AR1 Super Clear Red 2

BNR34:

TV2 Bayside Blue

QM1 White

KR4 Sonic Silver

KV2 Silver

GV1 Black Pearl

AR2 Active Red

EV1 Lightning Yellow

LV4 Midnight Purple 2

WV2 Sparkling Silver

QX1 White Pearl

LX0 Midnight Purple 3

EY0 Silica Breeze

JW0 Millenium Jade

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