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umm...OMG THAI!!! i love you bad!! :laugh:

Nah i should have a car...i got a temporary R33 ill be driving around till I get the the R34...or 32GTR (thats a maybe so dnt hold that against me)...

Im getting the R33 rego'd on wednesday morning! so i wont be stuck with no car again...like last tym!! :D

umm...OMG THAI!!! i love you bad!! :laugh:

Nah i should have a car...i got a temporary R33 ill be driving around till I get the the R34...or 32GTR (thats a maybe so dnt hold that against me)...

Im getting the R33 rego'd on wednesday morning! so i wont be stuck with no car again...like last tym!! :(

can i have his gtr, if u dont want it? I will be hung over from the bux, so i cant risk my 33 gtst...... :D

Yeah we'll meet up! I'll give you a call the night b4 or talk to you on MSN or something.

If you don't have a car by then, you can borrow my gtr. :D

Can i take up that offer: PLEASE!! :(

I'd be lucky to get my car back b4 Christmas; stupid sump fabricators! :laugh:

Lets wait and see. Ferah (DNGRUS) i've known for ages, so its a trust thing.

But AL..i'll consider and let you know. :wave:

By the way how are the rds to the GOR, will my car get stone chips?

Should be fine on the way there. On the way back id be more worried.

Lets wait and see. Ferah (DNGRUS) i've known for ages, so its a trust thing.

But AL..i'll consider and let you know. :P

By the way how are the rds to the GOR, will my car get stone chips?

Hahaha, nah mate, i was only fooling.

Just having withdrawal symptoms from being without my car for sooo long :D

Its all good!. Just scared coz you seem the type to have a lead foot. :D

Couldn't be further from the trueth :rolleyes:

Yes i am Maltese, and love my cars :), but i value my license more. License = job.

I do about 50,000+km per year, for work, and in the 12+yrs of driving have never had any type of infringements :P

Don't get me wrong, i am no angle, but there is always a time and place to limit the risk.

Hey Cheez, as much as it pains me to have to say this, i think your going to have to take me off the list as

the GtiR is still having my wolf ecu installed and it still hasnt been tuned yet, i just don't think it's going to be ready

in time and i don't want it rushed incase they mess up!!!!! :worship::O

On the plus side i'll still be coming in dad's (kevind) 32GTR.

Hey Cheez, as much as it pains me to have to say this, i think your going to have to take me off the list as

the GtiR is still having my wolf ecu installed and it still hasnt been tuned yet, i just don't think it's going to be ready

in time and i don't want it rushed incase they mess up!!!!! :(:P

On the plus side i'll still be coming in dad's (kevind) 32GTR.

I hear its a nice gtr - look forward to seeing it.

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