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I was so something, not sure if cray cray was the word. So where was the lunch held?

That's for people who actually went on the crusie to know. You missed out on meeting Amy also. As well as Toms Fräulein

That's for people who actually went on the crusie to know. You missed out on meeting Amy also. As well as Toms Fräulein

Damn straight...anyone who's not partaking in the cruise doesn't get details.......security 101 :P

In talks with the IronChef now :)

Being a repeat customer nets me a nifty discount on brokerage fees.

I want one in a hurry too but patience will nab me the best car :yes:

That's for people who actually went on the crusie to know. You missed out on meeting Amy also. As well as Toms Fräulein

This!

Missed out big time fellas!

Shame on you.

Great Leader now is angry! :angry:

In talks with the IronChef now :)

Being a repeat customer nets me a nifty discount on brokerage fees.

I want one in a hurry too but patience will nab me the best car :yes:

This!

Missed out big time fellas!

Shame on you.

Great Leader now is angry! :angry:

Woohoo that's awesome man - any pics of suitable contenders? I had a look at some 8's and 9's before - which do you prefer?

Yer, great reada rong time angry angry!

In talks with the IronChef now :)

Being a repeat customer nets me a nifty discount on brokerage fees.

I want one in a hurry too but patience will nab me the best car :yes:

This!

Missed out big time fellas!

Shame on you.

Great Leader now is angry! :angry:

Big like on the talks with IronChef :)

Woohoo that's awesome man - any pics of suitable contenders? I had a look at some 8's and 9's before - which do you prefer?

No pics for today. Perhaps there's nothing that has met my selection criteria...

Don't mind either. They look pretty much the same to me. All body panels are interchangeable so I can turn an 8 into a 9 should I choose.

And we can't import a 9...only early 8s and 8MRs

I do have a soft spot for a french blue evo 7 though :P

Big like on the talks with IronChef :)

Yep. Paid the brokerage fees last night so the fun should start soon.

He did a good job for me with the last car so this time around should be no different :)

No pics for today. Perhaps there's nothing that has met my selection criteria...

Don't mind either. They look pretty much the same to me. All body panels are interchangeable so I can turn an 8 into a 9 should I choose.

And we can't import a 9...only early 8s and 8MRs

I do have a soft spot for a french blue evo 7 though :P

Hard man to please Nick :P Maybe you have to get a 7 instead?

In talks with the IronChef now :)

Being a repeat customer nets me a nifty discount on brokerage fees.

I want one in a hurry too but patience will nab me the best car :yes:

This!

Missed out big time fellas!

Shame on you.

Great Leader now is angry! :angry:

My sister is an import broker for mainfreight in brisbane so i get awesome deals :yes:

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