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sitting on the docks all by its lonesome in the cold...

the bloody morons that organise the approvals reckon they sent it on the 30th but it still hasnt arrived... so thats delayed it and gives the wankers at the docks more time to thrash it around and ravage it.

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i not trying to worry you Inark but alot of the cars imported are cained when there landed. A importer friend of mine in QLD is currently filming the prick becuase he imported a car in perfect mech condition and it came off the ship with a rod threw the side of the block and he had to wear the price of a rebuild. Hopefully he fries these pricks with no respect.

BTW good luck your car is awesome

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lol yeah i know... im not that worried tho... i imported my r32 as well :D just so long as its still in one peice.

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I always used containers to ship cars after a few things got lifted. Doesn't get opened until the customs agent arrives so your babies can never be mistreated or ripped.

Also doesn't cost much extra and container ships run more often thar car carriers so car arrives sooner :D

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lol danny...

geoff - yeah im not sure if it got sent by container or not.... generally j-spec use them but i didnt bother asking.

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Disregard all i have said about the lovely people at the ministry of transportation... it was stupid sisters fault.

I moved house and it was being sent to my old address where my sister and her 3 children live and one of the kids kept getting the mail and jamming it behind her draws! theres also notices in there where id got a parking fine which are now blown out to 200!!! god damn it.

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(voice of Nelson from the Simpsons)

Ha Ha

You can choose your friends, but not your family!!:P

Your avatar is hypnotic............ bounce bounce.....................................schwiiing

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tell ur mates not to do it to a fat looking black ceffy cause one of the cooler pipes hoses is only held on by bloody plastic cable ties :P

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dude, i have a feeling our cars were on the same ship! Land sat morning, 17th? - My RAWs import approval was approved 9th July, mailed out 12th July at the compliance place hasn't got it yet!!!! :P We don't know what is happening, if this goes on much longer, i'm going to have to pay to keep it at the dock. AUST POST ARE THE SLACKEST PIECES OF SHIT!!!!

I pray that both our cars are unmolested ni. I wanted to get a picture of the odometer before it left, so i could see (minus roll on/off) if it's been driven. I can't believe ppl let this shit slide at the wharfs.

/prays further for import approval to arrive

:)

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hehehe yeah chinny they were on the same boat :(

hopefully they receive it soon dude! u should have got it posted to u and got gareth or craig to handle it.

munkeh - yeah it was done ages ago. its in QLD.

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