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doing the same thing as you :)

but otherwise good ....... took Granny and Grandpa out for wedding aniversary today ..... got Granny pissed then i drove home and dragged a statesmen .... gave granny a heartattack.

i miss my car ...... i was really disappointed in the power of my mums Clubby when i went to drag that Senator ... its so slow .... i won but still the reaction was ridiculous. Folks wont let me touch the ZX .... not insured and about to go to caryard so im driving a bunky laser :D

I keep it up cos i have a boring job ....... one of those jobs that im employed but god knows why cos i dont do nothing all day ..... im a govt worker thats how i keep up ..... otherwise yeah i would have a sad post count cos i dont normally post much at night or weekends.

With car: some dickhead ran a red light ...... the impact was fairly low as i managed to brake and he locked his up and sailed into me ...... so the damage was cosmetic but afterwards he reversed and just took off ...... old wog guy in a bunky car. So the panel beater has fixed the front end of my car ..... just waiting for the rear veilside wing to go on (added extra :) )

cant wait to hav emy car back - i miss it so much - its very sad actually!!

guess you could understand!! how long til yours comes back?

It goes to the exaust shop tomorrow, should be back at performanz that day. Then sst have to put the wolf in and tune it, and tony at jagmobile next door to sst has to install my fuel pump. Maybe wednesday, well should be next week anyway.

Lotsa bitz going in Hicks!! What kinda exhaust you getting ..... thinking of updating mine ..... get rid of the gay SS tip ..... probably use the money from selling GTR wing.

Should be a beast after u finished ..... did you buy a new turbo?

Hey Aidwin ...... you werent at Dyno day today?

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