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Originally posted by ONARUN

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tactic, 4 JOBS??? :eek1: you're keen mate.

yeah it will be the death of me!!!

was thinking of slowing down a bit.. i work all up ~35hrs a week, and then have full time uni.. and still got time to hang with friends

time managment :D

my friend just got a familia GTR.. went for a fre rides.. and yep i am doing the right thing by saving and am not slowing down only for exams lol

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I'm Rhys, 23, a spare parts interpreter and i am totally emphatuated with automobiles. My r32 gets washed more than me and I call it girlfriend number 2 and closing. Girlfriend number 1 does't like car much, it gets more spent on it than her. I love goin on criuses, love nasho runs (waterfall)NSW. LIke talking to intelligent people in the faint hope that I might learn something oneday and mmmm that's it.

This is kinda like news was at primary school on a Monday morning eh?

Loving yous all, everyone of singles yous

Rhys.

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Originally posted by BROKEN

mountain bikes (2001 giant ATX-890)

see pic for where i live

ride much? just got into mtbing myself. prank just bought himself an AC-3 and there's others on the boards that ride as well. we should get an off road ride happening around the xmas holidays maybe. i'll try and organise something anyhow and see how many are interested.

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so which one's your house then?

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Originally posted by equinoz

hi my name is Joy. I live in the city. I've been a while in this forum and SDU forum but just as a reader cos i'm a shy guy :)  

the only bloke i've met from this forum is only prank. hey prank, remember me? :rolleyes:

hey Joy. glad you came out of the closet, so to speak.

that's an interesting name you got. is it short for something or is that it?

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Originally posted by ONARUN

hey Joy. glad you came out of the closet, so to speak.

that's an interesting name you got. is it short for something or is that it?

heya onarun,

thats my first name, thats it. i've been awhile here, browsing, and seems you guys are fun to hang out with, cheers to you all :)

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Originally posted by PranK

BROKEN, i have a 2002 AC3, i ride every day. I also used to live on Scotland Island, so i am big into boats too, currently looking for a Haines V133. :)  

We should meet up sometime dude.

Christian

My parents own a 23ft markham whaler... eaheha

should go fang boats.. there's no speed limit in the

open sea! :lol:

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