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bloody oath im going to be sad :) hmmm doughnuts - ive been weighing up my cud de sac thinking - i wonder if the neighbours would mind if i practised my circle work - i decided since they let most of their little shits play on the road they probably would. But if theres a motorkhana coming to the grain silo near me soon i wouldnt mind having a go - besides it aint far away to limp home if need be :)

Bam - this is what he said on the PM..... I can't be arsed going to my work email... means disconnecting from here!

yes they will, i was told from a few people they wiil. the caliplers on a gtr and gtst are both four spot. i send them on friday.

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Sneeza wrote on 02-06-2003 01:59 PM:

This is the person who has bought them

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MR33 wrote on 02-06-2003 09:29 PM:

there sold sorry.

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Sneeza wrote on 02-06-2003 09:15 AM:

Hey

Are you sure these will fit an r33 gtst - some one on the forums told me there is no way they will fit

Originally posted by Sneeza

Ken - I know sorry hahaha I saew my mistake....

can he take me to court of I don't accept them?

Liz , don't get so paranoid.

If it really worries you that much , tell him that there has been a misunderstanding and you will send him $40 which should cover most of the freight cost.

All it has cost him is some time and a bit of inconvenience.

Personally I would tell him to check his info more thoroughly before making statements like he has to you and use it as a lesson to not lie to people.

Would he have paid you back when you found they didn't fit ??

Not likely!!

Cheers

Ken

i hear the word meelup but noone is ansewering my question - meelup is it where i think it is near dunsborough? if yes - hopefully its a warm sept day where i can hit the beach :) lurve meelup!!

Originally posted by Nizmo

lol @ ken - they aint going haha so thats it til Meelup eh? that is near dunsborough right?

Liz he cant take u to court not much of a case specially with a record like his :)

You have lost me , who's not going?

Have Wanners on the 9th August then Meelup near dunsborough.

The next state m/khana is on June 29th but you will need to join a car club and get a CAMS lic

Cheers

Ken

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