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Won't be until next years christmas holidays i reckon. Wifey wants to start trying for kids pretty soon so that will slow things down



[emoji171] Pregnancy is a wonderful miracle, and in nine months your joys will double. Congratulations for getting yours x

Japan is our very first honeymoon hope it goes alright [emoji28] but Darling Dave mention about the capsule hotel? [emoji33][emoji35]


[emoji171] Pregnancy is a wonderful miracle, and in nine months your joys will double. Congratulations for getting yours x

Japan is our very first honeymoon hope it goes alright [emoji28] but Darling Dave mention about the capsule hotel? [emoji33][emoji35]


Haha I like the sound of Dave.

Capsule hotel and everything is 5 minutes away ;)


Haha I like the sound of Dave.

Capsule hotel and everything is 5 minutes away [emoji6]



[emoji34][emoji57] I won't mention to him that capsule thing is close to where we staying [emoji14] [emoji122]?
4 minutes ago, Manne said:

Everything is fixed on my car...except the door. No one has the front left passenger for a 4door apparently. Going to start calling around myself and see what I can muster up.

If only you had a 32 sedan, i have 2 spare sets of doors

Everything is fixed on my car...except the door. No one has the front left passenger for a 4door apparently. Going to start calling around myself and see what I can muster up.



Looks as tho that rolling body i sent to you is gone but just saw this looks awesome



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15 hours ago, Manne said:

Hey Lachlan...need some one to do a nice detailed wash on your RX-8?... i'm free tomorrow....$50...

Haha, it's under the car cover. Thanks anyway bud :P

2 hours ago, turboedsloth said:

Won't be until next years christmas holidays i reckon. Wifey wants to start trying for kids pretty soon so that will slow things down

:O

2 hours ago, turboedsloth said:

Only wednesday here. Piss up tonight at a new mechanical shop around the corner. Might spew all over there nicely painted floor to make a good impression

I remember when Galvsport opened his new workshop, he wouldn't let us do burnouts on the workshop floor prior to painting, worst :(




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