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Lauren & Paul would like to welcome their new baby girl into the family. In two weeks the adoption paperwork will be finalised and our 12mth old black baby girl named Nizmo III will be coming home to her new nursery.

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Well done Niz and Paul :D ...Brett and I wish you all the best with the new baby girl ;)

Oh yeah i think that means Niz that Paul owes beers seens my car and your car are both on the road before his :O

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Skyline has been almost sold twice - bleh. But we'll get there - with the new price its certainly generated some interest!

Nathan once upon a time a long time ago - pauls car was on the road ....whether it will ever see the road again - who knows. It has to be the lowest mileage skyline in australia!

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