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Yea busy with work and then studying for another certification that I just started. Also went through a breakup (5 yrs) among other crap that is going on haha!

 

 

Don’t be sad Lochy is back , available and his everyone’s bitches ( Favorite) [emoji13][emoji87]

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3 hours ago, shoey85 said:

Hey Colin it’s been a while have you been busy?

We should Organise a cruise!

 

2 hours ago, ElleAli76 said:

When are we catching up again eat eat eat and meet ? emoji87.png?

16th or 17th of December work for anyone or perhaps the weekend before?

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Looks like the skyline womt be bk on the streets for a fair few years.... my insurance on my 1.6 firsta has gone up to 850bucks since i added the claim on [emoji52]


Feck, can’t wait to see mine [emoji30]
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Feck, can’t wait to see mine [emoji30]
House, life, car, hospital, businesses, superannuation, mortgage, they are f**king assurances not insurances. I often wonder if I'd saved that money over the last 25yrs how much I'd have saved up to pay for any emergency. Would have to be at least $100,000. Kent's.
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House, life, car, hospital, businesses, superannuation, mortgage, they are f**king assurances not insurances. I often wonder if I'd saved that money over the last 25yrs how much I'd have saved up to pay for any emergency. Would have to be at least $100,000. Kent's.


Let’s be honest would you really have saved it?
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Let’s be honest would you really have saved it?
Nope that's why I was wondering. Dave pays $450pr annum on $40,000 for mustang. I'm paying $800pr annum on 15.000 skyline? Both shannons go figure?
Nope that's why I was wondering. Dave pays $450pr annum on $40,000 for mustang. I'm paying $800pr annum on 15.000 skyline? Both shannons go figure?
The little blue skip bin that could. Shovelling money into Nissan's little beast. I think I can I know I can:-o
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Nope that's why I was wondering. Dave pays $450pr annum on $40,000 for mustang. I'm paying $800pr annum on 15.000 skyline? Both shannons go figure?


80k 4x4 is only 800pa, 16500 Skyline also 800pa [emoji848]
21 minutes ago, shoey85 said:

 


80k 4x4 is only 800pa, 16500 Skyline also 800pa emoji848.png

 

Skylines are all imports, high powered moat of the time and classed as a high risk vehicle... hence shannons is the only known insurer that i know of who will insure them

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