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hey just rang joe and he said he would have to get them in gor you as the tyre powers are the distrbuters of toyo but if you want something the same sort of compound ect joe said RS2 hankock 215/45/17(spelling) 245.00ea

lol Roo, your missus must be very understanding lately

Nah, I think she's just given up trying to understand me :)

Pete, I'll take that chainsaw off you for this weekend if its still on offer :D I'll be at Vilis friday night on the bike, so that'll be no good for pick up. Perhaps saturday a.m.? What area you located?

get my missus drunk and ill call you a fckn ledgend!

she dont drink......which is good in a way :)

designated driver ftw!

yeah my missus is not a drinker either.........unless there are a few milky type cocktails going around........I here PK is pretty good with the ole cocktail mixes :P

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