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']since there is so many toyota shitters on the road im sure you will be most busy, plus its less then 1km from my place ... :)

I dont work in service luckily so i deal with the cars before they fall apart :D

Yes well i did have you in mind when i was looking for a job teejay ... but the lady next door just didnt need a cleaning lady so i had to settle for a job 1km away...... oh well thats the luck im dealt. :)

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haha not much chance of that adrian ....... it would mean id have to loose the plates .... thatd mean id loose my identity *sob*

Nope next upgrade will be a 350Z - im a very determined (and impatient) young woman about that! With the amount i pay in speeding fines tho if i was a little gentler on the roads i may of been able to afford one by now haha.

Thanks guys :D

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