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Originally posted by gtrken

Cmon strich9ine , ya know you want a 32 GTR. Think of the grip, think of the power, think of the chicks, think of the insurance.... err no , DON'T think of the insurance.

Anyway, if you decide that a 33 is not for you then email me.:)  

Ken

Believe me, there's nothing i'd like more than a 32GTR, but the hassle i went through to get finance, it's 33 or bust for me...

... plus i have this magical thing called a "Shortfall" on my current boat.... :) So a dealer is the only way.

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hehe yeh the canning hwy turn-off which goes around preston and then in front of left bank, ending up under the bridge then to captain munchies is the BEST route!!!

Hahaha.. glad you found this little road. It's cool coming up from Freo past the left bank up to Canning Hwy. Nice corners .. lottas fun.

Work do was good but.........

Kym you get me hat bud?

Originally posted by HJB

Can anyone tell me whether the cops came up to the top car park for a visit. They were in front of pub when we arrived!

yeah, they did, but they were on foot...

ie. the paddy wagons were still outside The Lookout when we left...

Originally posted by gtrken

Great !!

When are we having an

"" strich9ine's finally got rid of the undai's and into a real car ""

crooze??

hahahha, next cruise i'll be there with Bells on! i promise I wont rear-end anyone next time!

and as soon as the final 0.1% of the deal is completed I'll post specs/details and the like :D

Originally posted by HJB

Strich9ine  

 

 

How are those photo's going?? Anyone would think you had work to do???;)

well, buying a skyline and dealing with insurance/finance, and teh rest of the bull$hit that goes with it is making me REAL busy..

sorry for the delay hey.. I'll get them up as soon as humanly possible :)

Originally posted by Boostzor

BTW: Boo5t did i see u at Kings park at around 3-4am?

I managed to rack up around 120-150ks last nite so i assume u did more;)

Boostzor, wasn't me, I was at home by 1am :) don't worry your cover isn't blown, don't tell us what you were doing up at kings park at 4am :P

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