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cool... numbers? u +1 ?

also, as others will tell you from previous movie nights, you can't just say your coming and then not rock up as Village will get pissed if they reserve x amount of tickets for us, so as long as your sure then all good

Hey guys, been a while since ive posted or even viewed the forums lol..good to see the apple peel meets still happenin nice work adam and congrats on the propose. Dam harsh unlucky man..atleast its only 1 month...try 14 months lol

cheers mate, good to know your still around. Did you manage to sell the skyline? Still JB'ing? Have you got anything in mind for when you start driving again?

yeah man, managed to sell the car after alot of headaches, long story short i advertised it to sell with a rwc. first guy to come look at it, young asian dude 25 y/o feel in love with. was so keen he wanted to put a deposit without even driving it, he didnt get a mech to test it nothing. so went to get a rwc dude picked on a hole lot of shit..so i fixed the main stuff...but some little things were bit costly so i did a patchy job on them and thought id take it somewhere else then they picked on a hole lot of different other stuff. and the dude who bought it drove me there and he knew about all the problems..but i still managed to sell it to him rofl but i cancelled the rego and now he has to get his own RWC...god help him his lookin at a easy 2g to get it RW.

as for next car...well im going to start real estate wen i get my license back..so as much as i love skylines i think il have to settle for somthing abit slow because knowing my luck il get done again. so im thinking of gettin a old skool merc and turning it into a mafia car lol. and eventually save up some cash for a 34 gtr and mayb by then i would of grown some brains. but im also thinkin bout getting a motorbike for weekends on a nice night..atleast then i could probs out run a cop lol. and yer still at JB

Hey guys, been a while since ive posted or even viewed the forums lol..good to see the apple peel meets still happenin nice work adam and congrats on the propose. Dam harsh unlucky man..atleast its only 1 month...try 14 months lol

hey man long tym...ya serving the month now...not too bad..saving heaps...how is it going with u? getting used to it now..lol....cant wait to drive again though..ill be out for the next one for sure....

That is an epic story James... well done on selling it to him though! (You should get a lift to the movies anyway :P)

Only one week now, can't wait. Havn't been on a cruise in ages! Hopefully weather shapes up ^_^

Nah hun bring your car as well... Plan is my GF is coming, bringing the ute and some sleeping bags & pillows and will chill in the back with lollies and stuff. So bring your car anyway for the cruise but sit with us :)

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