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Thanks RoB

cost a little bit more for the print underneath and not fully sold on it yet.

But seemed a good idea at the time (Impulse buyer) :)

It's Good! Slap an SAU sticker on there and it'll all make sense. :D

my view! ..... you don't need to make sense, many people ask me what my number plate means (THE34T) ... I say, if you don't understand it, you don't need to.

What does your number plate mean? hahahahaa

True. Never understood what THEEAT is supposed to mean, unless you're a food critic? :D

In other news. ---> http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/dunlop/cars-vans-utes/1996-nissan-skyline-r33-4door-sedan-gts25t-turbo-rare-/1055461545

WTF is THEEAT!! .....

And that Gumtree link wont let me in, many women have a similar policy but what's going on with that site??

(( oh I guess that's the 3=E & 4=A thing!!!)) .... never did really get that, but ok, hehehehe...

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Seriously? Woh... Tis sad :( but also a little Excite to think of the possibilities. :)

Had a Very Nice sounding V8 fang past me this arvo. I started Mentally going thru various Carsales ads I have seen recently. :woot:

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Ahhh I see, I sorta guessed that what it was ... a sad moment indeed mate.

Can anyone tell me the best place to buy prescription drugs online without needing a prescription..?

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Good luck with that. It's not exactly legal lol

Anyone wanna buy my van? Dead serious, I'm committing to a 2014 Golf R after taking one for a spin the other day with Reece. It's up on carsales/gumtree for $16k neg, but will do 14k flat if anyone from here wants it. Or find a buyer for me and I'll give you $500...lol like that'll happen though :P

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Good luck with that. It's not exactly legal lol

Rofl, just taking the piss out of those spamming threads on sau in the last 24 hours.

I work at Canberra hospital pharmacy so I already know where to get my stuff haha ;)

my view! ..... you don't need to make sense, many people ask me what my number plate means (THE34T) ... I say, if you don't understand it, you don't need to.

I always think "THREAT" when I see your plates lol

Wat

Good luck with that. It's not exactly legal lol

Anyone wanna buy my van? Dead serious, I'm committing to a 2014 Golf R after taking one for a spin the other day with Reece. It's up on carsales/gumtree for $16k neg, but will do 14k flat if anyone from here wants it. Or find a buyer for me and I'll give you $500...lol like that'll happen though :P

Ooooooh jelly! They look so good... not cheap though!

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