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Just le' Skyline and Barina at the moment.

Once things settle down i'll get a GTR for myself and a family car for the missus. Probably some sort of Beemer/Accord Euro or anything that is nice too drive that has 4 doors.

Who'd u go through tony? Blue Nile seems popular and i can't remember the name of the other place

Or did jeweller do it all?

+1 on the invite

Think he meant wedding cars brah

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Who'd u go through tony? Blue Nile seems popular and i can't remember the name of the other place

Or did jeweller do it all?

+1 on the invite

Think he meant wedding cars brah

Blue nile is good, I was going to buy it from there. Their stock range is massive, only issue I had was that you can't actually see the diamond.

I went with JamesAllen.com. They have pictures of the actual diamond, which is important if you are looking for inclusions.

From then you can pick a couple and then an opinion from a geologist of their opinion of what they can believe is the best diamond out of the few diamonds you have picked.

Blue nile is good, I was going to buy it from there. Their stock range is massive, only issue I had was that you can't actually see the diamond.

I went with JamesAllen.com. They have pictures of the actual diamond, which is important if you are looking for inclusions.

From then you can pick a couple and then an opinion from a geologist of their opinion of what they can believe is the best diamond out of the few diamonds you have picked.

I spent a little more, 5-10% to go though a jeweler, only as they have a guarantee, ie when it arrives if I'm unhappy with it I can decline it.

as for tiffanies, the one we wanted there was close to 30K.....said jeweler is doing same setting in platinum for around 1/3 the price.

gotta have a wasteland table brah dont forget the invites :P

Just be prepared to bring a machete, as the last Viet/Cambo wedding I went to someone got bottled :wacko:

I spent a little more, 5-10% to go though a jeweler, only as they have a guarantee, ie when it arrives if I'm unhappy with it I can decline it.

as for tiffanies, the one we wanted there was close to 30K.....said jeweler is doing same setting in platinum for around 1/3 the price.

Yeah for piece of mind, being able to see it in person can't go wrong with a local jeweller. I would say when choosing a diamond, one with a GIA certificate is preferable.

Bluenile do offer a 60 day money back guarantee no questions asked, but being in America it would be a pain in the ass if you did have to return it.

yeah this is a GIA one,

we went thought a few found one that was right size and color and clarity, he investigated it was all good so shipping it over, he will do another check then we get to come in and confirm it.

plus he came recommended from 3-4 of Katie's friends for doing their custom rings.

should have finished product in 2-3 weeks

Don't know how you can still use a 3, mine was so slow by the time I got rid of it I was lucky not to throw it at a wall everytime I used it..

I'm still using a 3GS. Battery life is starting to die in the arse as I've had it for 3 years.

think the bike will be sitting under cover for a while

probably a bad idea buying one this time of year....

fyl

Sunday is looking dry, will try to organise a ride.

yeah this is a GIA one,

we went thought a few found one that was right size and color and clarity, he investigated it was all good so shipping it over, he will do another check then we get to come in and confirm it.

plus he came recommended from 3-4 of Katie's friends for doing their custom rings.

should have finished product in 2-3 weeks

Got a picture?

You too Alex, somewhere on the T & Co website?

Our one should look similar to this one:

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If it's that lighter coloured blue, then I think you should stick to silver wheels...

its gun metal grey with a bit of blue through it.

As long as Rimon is on our table we'll be fine

rofl.

hole cut under the battery in an R32 GTST for the intercooler, confusion as to whether i cover it up or not, as ill just be making a hole again after i get a rwc...

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