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yep definately not the only one out there Ive even seen my best mate cry when she backed into a letterbox in her excel!

Yeah buy it here but make sure you get the RAC or someone to check it out before you buy - its amazing how when you call them out to fix your line they know nothing but when you get them to check one out before you buy it they are suddenly an authority on them!

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Originally posted by Nizmo

dont worry about crying sneeza should of seen the hysterical act when i sidescraped a car once - my exboyfriend looks at it and goes "THATS IT? I thought you had taken half the front off the way you were carrying on!" So yeah its a female thing - ive got maternal instinct to my car - i feel sorry for the first person to mess with it because i'll probably land in jail.

So given any thought to your line? will u buy it here or go getting in japan again?

troys done that to me.. he smsed me "ive had a crash" or somthing like that and no detail.. so i imediatly call him thinking hes laying mushed on the road... and all it was a tiny dent UNDER the car!!! oh he was in soooo much trouble!

haha well i love my car more than anything (very sad i know - people constantly tell me i need a BF but when i do have one i still love the car more than anything) so i just got absolutely pyscho when theres anything wrong - i am getting better now though - I hate dents or scratches specially on a black car!

You werent in West Perth today kyles? The commonwealth in West Perth got held up and as i walked past it someone goes - "Well someone obviously didnt get their loan approved" haha i thought of you :P

hahaha telly tubby - hahaha can we a have pictures - the purply sexually fustrated on eh? hahaha thank god i work in an office, i only have to come in in a french maids outfit on the guys birthdays but telly tubby haha ok im over it now!

its all for the kids.. i was going to go as spiderman.... gez the boys would have LOVED that.. i think troy would have too when he picks me up tomorrow lol

there was this belly dancer costume that was padded to make you fat... i went with my boss to get the costume.. she wouldnt let me get it lol.. that dads would have got a kick out of it.

There where also these wicked scary masks.. we had a good idear with that.. leave me in the staff room and the 'bad' kids come visit... They would piss themselves!

hi dark - sorry not ignoring you just preoccupied.

Haha well im sure Troy will have fun with the costume your wearing at the end of the day no matter what it is!! Still pretty funny tell him i want photos :P

When you guys heading to the Salon this weekend - I heard you are going to judge his photos :)

Huh what when was this??? was this yesterday???? ive missed something.

Not good Sneeza but at least u came out of it relatively unscathed. Testament to the car huh.......what type of car was it? old car? the engine is supposed to go down, not through, unless it was pre 80 something in which case it wouldnt.

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