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yeah its all good

in 12 months time Im hoping it'll be heaps rosier

!

dr tonight asked when i needed him to do the p/work, so yeah Im relieved, 'cause its been so hard, and such a long daily struggle, just to get up out of bed on zero to 2hrs sleep a night, always in pain or spaced off your face due to prescriptions. a decade like that.

so 1 yr out of it to look soley into my rehab will be a good thing

hopefully life changing hey

cheers boys n girls

17" bronze drifteks so a little bit different to Chads

eventually i would like to put 255 all the way round for now will have to settle for 235 untill i can afford new tires my MAXXIS on the fronts were new before i went to melbourne this year the rears are on the wear indicator

lol Dave Ex's from the past are never a good idea to have coffee with :P

i can get NS2 255x17 for 190 i think

i told him there rubbish but he said there are a lot worse tyre like Antyre and Goodride to which im running Antyre on the rears atm

you can see that by going to My Assistant ^^^^

Dan the man is an admin would have to deal with a lot of stupid people asking crazy questions i say stupid becuase a lot of the time if people read through threads properly the answer is right in front of them

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