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what suburb are you guys in?

Who's that directed at?

Martin what phone did you get? I read a review on the first of the 4g androids the other day, apart from battery life draining in a few hours on 4g it looked pretty good

red maserati?? hardtop or soft top?

we had a 4200 GranSports yesterday and i think there was a GranSports Cabrio there too.

red maserati?? hardtop or soft top?

we had a 4200 GranSports yesterday and i think there was a GranSports Cabrio there too.

It was a soft top. Parked up at the rail with its bum to the street.

that would have been the cabrio, i did some work on that thing, not too bad at all, sounds nice. Engine from them will fit a skyline engine bay

that would have been the cabrio, i did some work on that thing, not too bad at all, sounds nice. Engine from them will fit a skyline engine bay

Haha awesome!!!

Speaking of engines that fit into things, I need to run an idea past you at some point. Unless it's an LS engine, no one at work knows or cares.

Who's that directed at?

Martin what phone did you get? I read a review on the first of the 4g androids the other day, apart from battery life draining in a few hours on 4g it looked pretty good

you :P

I can see if one of our offices would take someone on for work experience

you :P

I can see if one of our offices would take someone on for work experience

Haha, she's in Albany creek, she's public transport literate. I work in the city and travel caboolture train line so transport generally won't be a problem, unless it's in the middle of nowhere.

Morning Mangs

No ikes cream tonight. Going to support the dirty old man. Although I won't be able to vote as I'm not a member and I have no money to become a member until pay day :thumbsup:

bishes

out for agm and probably ice cream as well. shit to do, people to kill

Get pics. :thumbsup:

p.s. if theres any looting, pillaging, or raping involved gimme a call. :cheers:

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