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C ya ellie enjoy yourself and bring me back anything NISMO branded [emoji6] merry xmas and happy new year xx



Will do Dean ! Thank you xxx I'll see you all next year [emoji41][emoji108]?[emoji312][emoji319]
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13 hours ago, z00key said:


Cheers bro told the wife, she not said yes but didnt say no either. Will keep u posted but prob in few months once have raised the funds

No stress mate, genuinely surprised at how nice and clean the car was (well, not the paint lol)

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Have a great time and don't forget to have KFC for christmas!!



lol I'll have KFC for breakfast , lunch and dinnahhhhh [emoji23] we have arrived in Malaysia , next flight to [emoji627] [emoji28]
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Enjoy Japan Elle!

Chances are I won't be online for a little while (I usually only log in during work) so merry Christmas, happy new year and all the jazz peeps.

Hope you get lots of presents, holiday reach arounds and sink lots of pissssssss!

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Enjoy Japan Elle!

Chances are I won't be online for a little while (I usually only log in during work) so merry Christmas, happy new year and all the jazz peeps.

Hope you get lots of presents, holiday reach arounds and sink lots of pissssssss!

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Thank you Hank ! I will
And wishing you and partner Merry Xmas and happy new year ! Xx [emoji8]
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