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Alright boys and girls. Here is a offer you can't refuse. I have 13 spots to fill for a paintballing spree all it will cost you is for your balls as i have 2 VIP passes and i thought of all you guys first.

Prices for your first 100 balls is $25 and $22 for each additional 100 balls.

If you are interested plaese post up your name and once we have enough people keen enough to go we will organise the day pretty much going to be a saturday (need to recover) and sometime after the new year.

Once the date is sorted and everyone agrees all we will need is your first 100 balls paid for in advance.

The day includes all your equipment (helmet, clothes, Chest/breast plate and your rifle) also included is lunch. So come on everybody and lets have some fun. :laugh::miner:

EVERYONE HAS TO BE OVER 18 YEARS OF AGE

If there are any questions please contact Daniel and Emily on 0400694881 after 6pm on weekdays and anytime over the weekend.

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went a week ago for the first time, went to farbairn it was awesome possibly be up for this depending on date and cash situation

and beau i still have a mad bruise on my arm from one that didn't break :(

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