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Yes Obviously my new avatar wasnt a big hit with the crowds :D

So you don't have avatar's turned on Niz??? Does that mean your Stagea question wasnt in relation to my avatar then??? I assume then you were just rubbing it in from last time we spoke :)

Dan ..... my mum said yesterday she gave you a wave :D haha i told her to blow you a kiss not wave :)

Richie - probably not a good idea to do it on a "bluey" cruise! ... i actually had a panel beater geniunely lose my front plate once .... i picked my car up and the guy had already shut shop and i go to dad "where the hell is my front plate?" i drove around with it half naked for about a week til i got it back.

Im thinking of getting a brand new GTR spoiler .... the one on back of my car is pretty much phucked and irrepairable i think.

no for work reasons i have as much tunred off as possible .... still looks like im phucking around on the net tho but i dont care - two weeks left :)

Yeah the comment was from last time we spoke.

haha *niz gets popcorn* i just love a good lovers tiff .... keep it up boys :D

haha becareful Dan ... she has your number plate memorised .... she goes to me "Do you know a red skyline with number plate *insert here*" and i was like what tha? yes i just know the number plates of every skyline on SAU off by heart :)

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