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alright guys.. my 21st is on the 16th of october, so on the saturday evening prior (13th october) i will be having drinks and a BBQ at my place (i highly doubt it will be warm enough, but we have a pool :D)

anybody interested in coming, send me a pm and i'll send you back the details!

no gifts required, however i wont decline a pair of TD05's or anything from the Volk range. :dry:

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DON'T i repeat DON'T let him drink any Dan Bailey specials !!!!!!!!!!!!

remember the st george :cool:

btw happy birthday mitchy

i cant make it too many kids not enough seats

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