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aghh paul didnt tell me what time approx he needed picking up on Friday either ..... oh well if he leaves it to the last minute 2 to me and im already doing something guess its his tough luck.

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sorry Snyps.

Agh im getting tired n grumpy .... and the bloody govt took my water away :D we cant drink the water from the pipes here cos they are old and the water tastes foul ...... and they've just taken away all our cold filtered water :):P :P surely they cant do that they need to provide some kinda water for us! im feeling really dehydrated at moment!

spankin hey :shake:

i will definately be there as i want that R34 blockmount from the PS2 comp! Do u know if they have decided what skyline and what track yet!!!!

My weekend was a blur to tell you the truth

drank all day and night on both saturday and sunday

Cars still ****ed gotta save $2500 to get it all funded and running properly - then i will probably sell and save for my Skyline

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$2500 - on a commy?? ..... ripped off :D

Nah i dont know what track they've decided yet :) it'll be funny to watch. I only play video games good when im half drunk.

Sounds like you had a good weekend :uh-huh:

yeah weekend was good...i think:D

like you said $2500 on a commie well yeah it just sucks but if i want to make money on it then i need to spend the extra cash so i ain't out of pocket....

drove my mates r33 the other night and it just made me want one more and more...he let me drive how i pleased so there was alot of traction issues :D

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