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Of coarse its funny, its a f**king EA lol

Nah his behaviour that night shits me off, its people like him who f**k up our mountian's. Get in, have fun and get out. Not go up be a tool and crash and let the whole world know what we do

Love it! Just think of the new's coverage

Yeah right! I can just see the headlines now...!DIRTY OLD MAN KIDNAPS YOUTH AND STEALS FAMILY PORSCHE!...Parents are frantic....Reward offered for return of Porsche :laughing-smiley-014:

Yeah right! I can just see the headlines now...!DIRTY OLD MAN KIDNAPS YOUTH AND STEALS FAMILY PORSCHE!...Parents are frantic....Reward offered for return of Porsche :laughing-smiley-014:

Id say your on the mark with the last part

the 2nd (which i'll pickup when i give him the rest of the mula) is a cf bride fixed back bucket

both seats were weighed, the cobra (above) wieghed in at just over 6kg's, and the bride just over 7kg's (the bride has a custom 1/2 side mount rail made of alloy)

noice bud. It looks featherweight. :D

certainly is! next weight reduction is to remove the abs :P

oh also have my bonnet dramas sorted :action-smiley-069:

If you have not already sold the stockers let me know Shane

sold them aaages ago sorry big fella

Noel baby look what im watching today

Movie: THELMA & LOUISE

Broadcast Date: Friday 11 May 2007

Channel: Free to Air / 7 Central

Broadcast Time: 12.00 pm

Classifications: Movie, ® (CC) (1991) M (V,L)

Timeslot Duration: 180 mins

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