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Originally posted by Sneeza

what do you mean I wasn't patient??

Does the words

* if I can't find anything by Friday I give up. Might buy a commodore. Drew is getting sick of picking me up and taking me around*

Finding a good one can take time but anyway , ya got it now so good or bad , it's yours:D

Cheers

ken

oooh black and a sunroof im sooo jeleous! if only it were a series 2:p

no i need help so i havent done anything yet its 2 big a task 4 me!:P basically paul said we should tie it in with the fast and furious premiere or the day after - june 6th (friday) paul leaves the next weekend after i thinks? anyway ill talk more wen you take me 4 a drive in your new car!:) hehehe

yeah i know u should see mine at the moment - u know the ZX? well its coming close to that!! Damn wattle tree at work :P

Liz dont take offence haha just joking! :) We have a very exclusive black little club here - just ask aidwin - your welcome :D

Originally posted by Sneeza

oh no - you're making me feel bad ken! Did I buy a piece of shit??

Don't be silly , of course you didn't. If it was I would have told you.

But you were pretty keen to buy that first black one and I bet now your glad you waited.

Cheers

Ken

ken - me and russ want to organise an SAU dinner at an italian restraunt.....

Russ - I don't think we should do it on the movie night - only because dinner could run late... then late for the movie. Or we will see a late session and it will be too late for dinner. we should make it for a different night

hehe my baby and i were fate - saw it - was going to buy an NA for insurance purposes - dad took to long to put deposit on it - car was gone - went back to yard 4 weeks later - finance had just fell thru on the one i have so it was still sitting there - took it for a spin - picked it up two days later :P Been in love ever since - soooo relieved things worked out the way they did :) and when i went to pick it up - the guy that owned my ZX was there with his Black R33 - my poor ZX constantly being traded for a black R33!!

Ohh and btw , I got your email but am still enquiring re. what fits.

Failing that and if it's completely rooted I have a contact name for GTR parts but it will be best if pwptpf asks him. He tends to bend me over on the prices.

Cheers

Ken

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