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Isn't Europe fun!

Boz. that sucks, I would assume heater hose

GT6 installing now.....seeyas some time in the future (and sunday)

yes hence y I love it so much :)

Also noice re GT6

been awake, missus got me up with the promise of some nookie,

only to tell me to do the dishes and clean the lounge ........

WTF is this false hope shit !!!!!

That is BS! There are few things in life better than waking up to a morning gobble.

Nor looking forward to cleaning the car today gonna pull half the car apart to fix up some trim that hasn't been sitting properly for a while now.

At least your cars are able to run :-P

Anyone got a spare seat for a photographer I've got coming along? Work and the car gods have f**ked me over. I can get him to the meet (in my oh so classy Astra) but I have to bail early so he'll need a lift to the powerhouse mid afternoon.

been awake, missus got me up with the promise of some nookie,

only to tell me to do the dishes and clean the lounge ........

WTF is this false hope shit !!!!!

just evil that is just evil.......

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