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ummmmm, yeah........That may be a little difficult. The ***n RTA say they need all the original paperwork to register the car. All this original paperwork was lost by the customs agent when my car arrived......

I cracked the shits in the RTA & told them to call DOTARS in Canberra to sort it out. The RTA people refused & said they needed the paperwork.

I just left the RTA after some more swearing & then I called DOTARS & the guy was like "You should have just got the RTA to call us & we could've sorted it out."......AAAAARRRRGGGGGHHHH

He's gonna send me a certified copy of my Import Approval & then I should be able to register my car.......If not, I'm gonna flip.

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hahahahaaa FAT A$$

$$ BLING $$ BLING $$

geez man it will feel so much better when u get the pulsar on da road davey after all the shit your going through...

ok whats say a 10:30 meet at BK ??? then go to MMMMM together to make a grand entrance ??? i think i might drive my n13 instead of the familia... hehehe not sure yet...

THIS

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or THIS ????

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Frank: thats a very nice Familia you have there...... why the hell dont you $bling$ it out more often :thumbsup:

im a LAZZY A$$... plus i am up central coast most of the time with the car so thats why im never out WESTSIDE much... though this sat im staying down so it outting time...

they should custom make a BOV just for daves GTiR..

VVVVVVVvrrrrrrrmmmmmmm $$ BLINGGGGGG $$ VVVVVVVRrrrrrmmmm $$ BLINGGGGGG $$

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Originally posted by UR2EZ

they should custom make a BOV just for daves GTiR..

VVVVVVVvrrrrrrrmmmmmmm $$ BLINGGGGGG $$ VVVVVVVRrrrrrmmmm $$ BLINGGGGGG $$

ROFLMAO!!!!

Frank you funny bastard!!

I thought you sold your N13......

Thanks Tosh & everyone........I may be lucky enough to have it out by this weekend but I'm not counting on it.

I just picked up an AVC-R & SAFC so I now have a hell of alot of power waiting to be installed in my baby.......

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