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Originally posted by DR GTR

Ok so one last Kebab before xmas guys? Maybe a Saturday night meetup?

DEFINATELY......

We need to go out this weekend.

Even though I'm carless & will most probably be carless until the new year I'm gonna make an effort to come out this weekend.

Who's coming?

Big D in the Hizzie!!!! :)

sorry for not posting alot fellas, but work hasn't given me net access yet ggrrrr

and iv mananged to lock my fone in my draw and i left the key @ home :) good move!!! so i won't be able to get my fone out for a while ggrrr monday earlist :D

anyways im down for wateva u know me!

call me im there,

Burger King sounds like better idea then cumbo, hehehe

and yeh Tommys kebabs is kool, i promised him we would come visit him as he drives a Skyline too :(

Donnie

Originally posted by DR GTR

huh? Dave wheres your car?

I can't get it regoed until January......

Because it's less than 10 yrs old & privately imported I would have to get a 3rd tier inspection done by the RTA and there's no way that they would pass my car because of the mods.

But in January my car will be 10 yrs old & therefore doesn't need the RTA inspection.......

I HATE THE RTA!!!!!!!!!




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