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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

I hope you aren't disappointed then, she's reasonably quick compared to a stock one now:D

See'ya:burnout:

And so is he .

But I am sure pwpt60secf can rise to the occasion and be a gentleman.

( not )

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Sneeza

The light at the end of the tunnel??? wow - thanks for the well wishes hahaha :P

My fiance and I still do so many things seperatley - like SAU and SES  for me- he plays alot of sport and stuff and also does speedcar... so we're not in each others face 24/7

Well THATS gonna change once your married.

Don't get me wrong , marriage is a fine institution and I do wish you well.

Just make damn sure it is exactly what you want and not bow to parental pressure like my sisters did.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

I am a gentleman, but i won't take it easy in the car, even when you wimper and cry:bahaha:

See'ya:burnout:

Err paul that was supposed to be easy ON the car , not IN the car.

Cheers

Ken

I knew I shouldn't have said anything on here!!!! Ken - trust me its all good! We both have the same goals and which don't involve kids, sitting on the couch or gardening hahaha

By the way you're all welcome to come to the cermony

2pm 29th March St Patricks church fremantle (adelaide st)

Originally posted by Sneeza

I knew I shouldn't have said anything on here!!!! Ken - trust me its all good! We both have the same goals and which don't involve kids, sitting on the couch or gardening hahaha

By the way you're all welcome to come to the cermony

2pm 29th March St Patricks church fremantle (adelaide st)

why thankyou , I'm flattered but will be in Nannup on the Rally.

* hmm thinks she prolly knew that. j/k *

The no kids is a good idea. Gives you time , money and ability to do what you want , when you want.

Cheers

Ken

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