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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

OMG Ken, doing BAS statements? that must have been exciting:p

See'ya:burnout:

yep , would take a lot less if you guys went to bed and stopped annoying me:D

Cheers

Ken

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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Ken,

Did you get the trailer from work?

See'ya:burnout:

Yep , is round the side. Will load up everything tomorrow and park it up the drive. Thank god for 4wd , backing a loaded trailer up my driveway.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by gtrken

Yep , saw that , six or eight special build HKS or some such cars . Modified everything but too pricey and only sold 2 , rest were out the back in the rain.

* SOB , SOB *

Cheers

Ken

Thanks Ken. I'm not goin mad.

Anyone want to make a trip with some SAS boys and couple shnook helicopters ( those the big one?) and recover. Comon Howard put the boys to good use.:D

Originally posted by Neo

Thanks Ken. I'm not goin mad.

Anyone want to make a trip with some SAS boys and couple shnook helicopters ( those the big one?) and recover. Comon Howard put the boys to good use.:D

Thats Chinook

Originally posted by Micko

No probs Paul - dont forget a shower cap - you know what I mean;)

I am getting worried about you 2.

pwpt60secgf I can understand , but Micko ??

Ya got Naomi or if you are lucky her sister.

* thinks or REAL lucky both *

Shit , did I just say that ?

Cheers

Ken

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