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hehe dont laugh but im you know that "Skyline" sign in the door well near the floor ....... everytime i go to clean my car it strikes me that those letters should be in silver ..... ive resisted but for who knows how long ..... plus ive decided to have plain silver chequer plate ..... and it'll look sweet with that :uh-huh:

my dad doesnt get home til 8:30pm at night ...... leaves at 5:00am in the morning ...... lets just say our schedules arent exactly clashing at the moment ........

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i'll try tonight ...... he's just really busy at the moment and when i do ask him it'll probably take him about a week to get around to it anyway.

so i dont have to vacume that goddamn flooring .... so i dont have to look at those god awful skyline floor mats ....... and because ever since i saw it in a car magazine about 3 years ago ive wanted it!!!

ok thats spooky!! i was just working out what time i would be ready Fri while i was walking to printer! Come back and its exactly what you asked ....

im going to try n get out of here 3:30 .... boss taking day off so im not going to bother to ask.

So my place 4:30?

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