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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Psiker,

Yeah, if he has a box, but I wouldn't try doing it myself, would be quite difficult.

See'ya:burnout:

hrm could u find out the price for me? i will tell my bro and then its just a matter of finding someone to do it for us? any recomendations?

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Originally posted by osc@r

Micko,  cheers for the tickets on Sunday- was good fun.

Paul, thanks for bringin the beers, but a couple more wouldn't of hurt..

Ken, anyone you suggest to have a look at a gearbox problem..?

Sorry shan , wasn't paying attention , what box and what problem ?

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

hmm should of learnt korean instead of japanese in school u have a lot of easy two letter words - sounds like how i talk when im drunk. :D

i got told i sound and look like my disabled cousin when im drunk !!~~~~ :D

oh well bring on my 21st on anzac day!!!!!!!!!

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i feel like wine tonight. :D my cats gone to bed without me - the bloomin thing sits at my bedroom door and howls til i let her in - she loves sleeping on my spare set of skyline floor mats - the cats got taste!

Originally posted by Nizmo

hmm should of learnt korean instead of japanese in school u have a lot of easy two letter words - sounds like how i talk when im drunk. :)

hahah I've seen/talk to you when you were drunk :D it aint engrish! also it aint pretty either :D hehehehehehhe :) woops :)

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