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lol cheers guys, thanks for the comments. ta also for the info about the rims, yer they do look like r34s now that it's pointed out to me.

didn't notice the guy in the driver's seat, wonder if he comes with it.

i already have an r33, bought this one as a daily driver (life's too short).

sinista: will let you know mate :)

waiting to see what it's like when it arrives, next mods will be fmic and frontbar i'd say.

Ohferchrisakesallbutoneofyouismssingthepoint (LOL) ;

Dear (soon to be) DR Sigsputnik;

the purchase of your car is something I hope will bring happiness to you and those around you...but...flame/decimate me if you will (heh bring it on) but the submission ...and I'm talkin gettin riddin of, having pored over for weeks for imperfections and months of lost weekends for the consolidation of research not to mention the lost opposite sex opportunities, through missing social invites etc to finally reach your goal has to render the procurement of a car nice but not nearly as relieving as actually submitting your final PhD thesis.

You are a legend, and let it be recorded as so. I have two Masters and 3 other post tert quals. One day I hope to have the same dedication as you and achieve the pinnacle you have.

P.S. Get layed as often as you can. You are are Doctor. Thinking of specialising?

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