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Sneeza is still getting married on Staurday, then has a week her, the off on honeymoon, buys a Skyline when she get's back:D

Cam, $100, looks cool, I have a spare set, so they can get polished and then just exchange it for yours:D

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okay paul i would like my shoes polished! by u with your tongue and they are my nandos shoes so they will have like ten years worth of oil and grease and chicken extracts on them! don't buy dinner tonight! lol :P

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Originally posted by darK

lauren.. i'm sorry for everything i said that might have offended anyone.. so.. yeah.. it was all in good fun..

wtf are u sorry for man? nothin said here today that i've read caused any probs?

whats the point in buying a line- she has to get her current car fixed to sell anyway - unless its a write-off. Then again i threw a hissy fit and bought a line just because the ZX's injectors werent working properly and i couldnt find the parts to make them 100%

Originally posted by darK

lauren.. i'm sorry for everything i said that might have offended anyone.. so.. yeah.. it was all in good fun..

huh? you havent said anything to offend me trust me if you did you would know about it - wouldnt he paul? haha

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