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Morning? shane i think you need to look out side.

he he he

I need a lift for tommorrow nights dinner.....

some one help a brother out......

PM me i'm outta here

i just finished another day of work where i spent 80% of my time posting on the net!!! :ninja:

see you all tommorrow for work (God dam it gotta get internet at home :dry: )

nice one :ninja:

I knew ppl in gov't that walked around all day (with a folder stuffed full of paper), talking to everyone. They would purposly leave their "work" folder on someones desk and then go to lunch. After lunch they would then spend the remainder of the day "looking" for their folder... :dry:

*lazy at its best*

Why Thanks lol

I try but not that hard :wub:

Was out of the normal for a monday,after about 7:30 there was nothing left to do :dry:

Annual Massive Skyline Cruise... Be apart of it..

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And this is a pic of the storm that I (and other skyline owners) was trying to beat home. i pulled over in a petrol station about 5 monutes after this, just as it started to hail...

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nice and tidy bryn ;)

i just have to post these. Remember how i got water into the intercooler pipes of my old R33 and hydraulic locked it up? Well ben just sent me some pics of what he found when he pulled the motor apart.

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Must say im very proud of my effort :)

All very nice pics.

Bryn, that storm looked even better from above. We went home via Mt Mee and stopped at the observation area and watched it roll in and over the highway.

And Shane, that is a very pretty picture of a sensuously curved car part you have there!!! Noted - Don't get water in intercooler piping!!!

I'll try my best, but for some reason i think half to those post will be me just talking to me. he he he

;)

What about that lift to night? I thought your licence as suspended already? or is it next Monday?

i have till the 13th of this month to hand it in,, but i need it back early december as whole family going away fro 36 days so i wont be getting around.....

as to the lift tonight,,, i still dont know if im going, so i will get back to you, probably before 11 as i gotta rsvp azzurra

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