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No - not mine. But i just realised that there is one sitting right next to my stagea, on the docks in japan.

Whos is THIS one....??? Jealous much?

I didnt even realise til someone pointed it out in my sig....

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It's no huge secret. I've had my inbox stuffed full of pics for a week now and i wish a certain someone would stop making me jealous.

Please tell me its not Richards??...

No tell me is it his?

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lol, it's mine, but not mine. if you get what I mean. this will be herman's/envy imports test car. :(

and yes, it's the worst kept secret ever! can't wait to get our hands on it! :)

In my Jap class this term is the guy who's doing the graphics work on it when it lands... small world.

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nice. are you still going at chatty? my class at sydney uni this term got cancelled due to not enough people. but next one starts in april, you should come. :(

Yeah. Different venue now but same sensei. What level is in April?

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level 4. you should walk it in. if we study once or twice a week for a few weeks before hand we will be sweet. just need to practice a few kanji etc. :laugh:

I'm not studying writing though. Just conversational. This term is getting good though as the class has a higher percentage of people who aren't retards.

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If anyone knows someone who wants an r35 GTR lander complied and registered, fully legally on the road in melbourne, let me know. Genuine enquiries though, will be looking at 160k+ . Pm me

Cheers

Raymond

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If anyone knows someone who wants an r35 GTR lander complied and registered, fully legally on the road in melbourne, let me know. Genuine enquiries though, will be looking at 160k+ . Pm me

Cheers

Raymond

LOL. Yeah sure I'll take two if you can have them compiled by the end of the financial year :P

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Mate you cant afford 2 and I cant get 2 at the moment. Its not in concrete about the one but seems pretty certain according to my source (which may be bullshit)

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