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Originally posted by Sneeza

yeah paul like this  

'OH MY GOD WE'RE GOING 60...NOW WE'RE DOING 50 - WE'RE DOING 50 KS AN HOUR" as he hits the steering wheel and heres me hiding in the corner of the skyline. hahaha You're good value paul

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAhhahahahahahahahahahahahahahha

hahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahah *Joe cant breath for while* hahhahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahhahahahahahahhahaahhahahahahahahahahahahahahhah

ahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahhahahahaha

ohhhh.... you are right Lizzy :)

paul - yeah well we had a discussion about certain compliance people. And he said that you can't please all of the people all of the time. But at least he know the crap i went through and I don;t want that again. But I also don't want to burn my bridges by bagging someone he is close to in the industry if you know what I mean...

hey paul.. at least some has the decency to talk to me.. *sob* hehehe... am looking forward to getting my car back after some mods.. and i haven't even given it to them yet!!

you sure u don't mind dropping th stuff off up there paul?

Paul i think i still have the imprint of Joes hand on my dash haha its funny cos im trying to pull up the car and at the sametime im looking over at him thinking - um Joe no matter how hard u put your hand on that dash it aint going to pull the car up any quicker - the other thing i was going to say is "look joe no airbags" hehehe :)

hahah joe funny thing is i wasnt really that worried - i trust i have good brakes although after that incident there aint much left of them.

Hey cam :)

Okely Paul i shall b there round 7 I guesstimate.

Joe were u really that scared? sorry! I had a close call with a back of a car one day i was in my ZX and when u jam on the breaks in that thing the backend fish tails a bit - we stopped an inch away from front car and my mate goes - that was wicked lets do it again haha!

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