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yeah dark was on his deathbed about a week ago :P

haha Liz always fun test driving the Lines - although i had a copper follow me around the whole time i was test driving one once - *sob* didnt even get to put my foot down. But it was funny cos i got my dad to drive them first i was sooo nervous - working where i worked u would think i would be used to driving other peopels cars!!

yeah i had one of my buds come and look at it with me too - one of the std stockies he points too and goes - i sooo would laugh at u if u took that one - geez thanks. You have to have a male opinion with u and my ex was working that day - plus he thought he was an authority on everything so i was rather glad to look by myself :P You'll have tonnes of fun searching for a line tho

Dark im smiling cos its funny haha SARS :P

Dark of coarse i care.

Mine was a private seller Liz but they put it in the yard on consignment - so basically it sits in the yard to advertiser it but u pay the actual private seller not the dealership. It was in the same place i got my ZX from - i think the yards gone under now it was only a little one in Leederville but i didnt have any probs with the cars i got from there.

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