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its amazing how many people are actually spelling it nizmo instead of nismo these days - u do an ego search on the web and everithing is nizmo parts even lookingin unique car mag last night and that had it spelt as nizmo parts as well hmmm this is working in my favour :) (laurens plates just got a price tag of 10K) hehe

no decision was made - just talked about it :( wonder if u had any ideas - either that on goes my drift cat - my little bit of rice :)

Kyles i kinda know what u mean - its not an assignment but i really need to do this application for job - just cant sit down and concentrate long enough - i have to address the criteria - so its not a normal application more a one page essay!!

dont we all - dun worry about it haha.

yeah realised mine was pulling up hard enough on the weekend - was a little worried for mickos backend there for a while cos the car wasnt stopping and the road is wet so its easy to lock brakes up - anyway car eventually stopped - and noone was any the wiser to my predictment!

hmmm just outta curiousity been crusing round other car forums mostly outta state ones and every single one is doing a Fast n Furious movie night - it seems the thing everybody is doing - so hence we need to get in early for tickets hey?

you can't get in any earlier for tickets than the session times are released. I will check everyday... as soon as they are release a decision needs to be made QUICKLY on the chosen session time... so we aren;t late for 7pm dinner. Then ppl can buy them at carousel early

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