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so, just picked myself up a bargain

no, not the whole car, just the rear step bumper / towbar arrangement. It'll finally all match!

(and this is ready for me to put stub axles back into and make swingaways for my spare wheels)

for one of these new, you'd add a zero to what im paying for this :whistling:

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Anyone else heading into AVCON this weekend?

I am thinking of trying to go in on Sunday to see the cosplay...met one of them today at work, she had made a replica portal gun.

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Whats the deal with everyone wanting the factory weather shields on skylines these days? When I bought my car, you could have given these things away, now everyone seems to want them...?

Ive got a set here that came with my car, in almost mint condition. Might have to see what the sell for...

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You had NEVER been to the Cas before Nick? Wow.

Yes, quit while you are ahead is the age old addage. Over time the casino ALWAYS wins .... if you can beat them in the short term, pack up and leave with your winnings.

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You had NEVER been to the Cas before Nick? Wow.

Yes, quit while you are ahead is the age old addage. Over time the casino ALWAYS wins .... if you can beat them in the short term, pack up and leave with your winnings.

You know how I am with $$ make sure it going to go somewhere that it will only increase in value and the casino is not one of those places!!

Was a fun night, threw a bit of cash around and walked (Stumbled) out with enough to cover the cab fare home.

Need to catch up for a beer, even though the liver needs a break (12 months should do ) after tuesday's effort :thumbsup:

Have I ever mentioned I LOVE working with an alcohol company... FYI will have a bottle of our bourbon for you to try shortly

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