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Hate the city carpark and it's narrow exit.

Spoke to Kristian and Troy today and they said the car seems to be ready, they are just finishing off things with JLM and getting me a date to pickup.

Hopefully that is this weekend but I'm not going to get my hopes up too high.

Or we can swap?

Mines broke.....

JKS bumped into Adrian today @ the hyperdome. Issue has been resolved with no damage to the engine. They are just waiting on the radiator and rotors and it will be all fine to come back.

Gutter rashed my left rear wheel pulling into City West this morning.

Was not a good start to the day!!!

Worst feeling :( Hope it's not too bad!

I did one of mine within 2 weeks of having my wheels on the car. Was not happy!

Gutter rashed my left rear wheel pulling into City West this morning.

Was not a good start to the day!!!

Did you ever get your wheel fixed after the previous rashing? or is that 2 rashed up now?

I'll look after it Dan... C'mon I'm responsible and you should take pity on me cos I only just got rid of mine and am having withdrawals :D

If I had to pick someone out of this group of flamin galas it would be you Shell. As long as the baby didn't go anywhere near it haha

Speaking of baby, have I missed the ITS HERE thread?

But I can use your brand shiny new child anchorage points! :D

Oops yes, IT'S HERE!!!

Baby Eva was born last Sunday. We only got home from THC on Thursday so have been a bit flat out!

YAAAY! BAAABY! :bunny: CONGRATS!!!!

Hope all went and is well. Exciting times.

Very Happy for you. :wub:

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