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Yes I am, but the NAB are taking their sweet time with the paperwork, hopefully get it all done and dusted today, BUT they say by law they have to give me 24hours to examine the contract, so looks like I'll be picking it up late friday afternoon or monday afternoon :)

Yes I am, but the NAB are taking their sweet time with the paperwork, hopefully get it all done and dusted today, BUT they say by law they have to give me 24hours to examine the contract, so looks like I'll be picking it up late friday afternoon or monday afternoon :)

yeah dont you hate banks but nice work on the new car, whats happening with the old blacky you keeping it?

No stripy is being traded in, sigh, but to her I give great amounts of restecp to as in the 2 years I've bought it she's had nothing but caining and the only way I could break her was to force her into some traffic island somewhere in my dreams.............

is there room for a lonely 300zx??? hehe and will be there around 10pm

I dont see why not, we might not be there then though......... and I dont know where about we are going, might want tp pm mud and grab his mobile if you want to now where we are going.

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