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i cant be f**ked going to work in 3 hours

my parents are getting our dog put to sleep because she hasnt been eating for 3 weeks and everything she drinks she vomits up :/

she is sick but i dont want her to go ...

what a great day to work .

finding out your best mate for 14 years wont be around next week

makes me sick and sad

Geez, someone buy my rims already. $1200 if u want them, check the FS section.

its cos your asking to much Damo, i paid $1,260 without tyres for my 18 inch Drift Teks and not that long ago a brought another used set of 18's with good tyres for $900.

its cos your asking to much Damo, i paid $1,260 without tyres for my 18 inch Drift Teks and not that long ago a brought another used set of 18's with good tyres for $900.

then give me an offer :/

i cant be f**ked going to work in 3 hours

my parents are getting our dog put to sleep because she hasnt been eating for 3 weeks and everything she drinks she vomits up :/

she is sick but i dont want her to go ...

what a great day to work .

finding out your best mate for 14 years wont be around next week

makes me sick and sad

You need a man hug, dude.

its cos your asking to much Damo, i paid $1,260 without tyres for my 18 inch Drift Teks and not that long ago a brought another used set of 18's with good tyres for $900.

+1 .... a contact of mine can get them in 17" for $850 a set without tyres.

And I can't get $1,000 (with tyres) for my awesome super lightweight mega-dished Enkei Circlars (recently repainted), so I am not sure how Chinese ripoff, heavy Drift Teks can be worth anywhere near that .... no offense meant Damo - I just call it as I see it :/

Just thought I'd share some photos from my biking past ...

#1 - This is my race bike before the build ...

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Yep ... its f*ked up

#2 - This is it after the build ...

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#3 - Crashing my RS250 race bike during practice ...

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#4 - But it got a make over ...

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#5 - Do not do this to an Italian bike! ...

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End random pics :/

More pics ... I'm bored ...

#6 - First test session of new (built) race bike

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#7 - Race day! ... (can you spot me?)

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#8 - Oops! ... pit in ... something broke!

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#9 - One of my better days ... (qualified 12th from 24 ... finished 10th after taking 5th off the start ... then f*king up a turn and falling back to 11th then fighting back for 10th)

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I'll go find some Nissan related pics now!!!! :/

how the f did you survive that first stack?? great resto job on the bike

***edit, ahh was on the track, i thought it happened on the road, but still....ouch!

The GSXR was crashed on the road. I bought it like that. Sent it off for chassis straightening by Snowy @ Adrill Engineering, then rebuilt it with Showa suspension etc.

The Brutale was crashed by me = one broken shoulder and an angry insurer! :/

The RS250 was low sided going around turn 2. I later subsequently crashed at turns 5 and 3 on that bike.

The GSXR was also low sided at the exit of turn 5 and also thru the esses.

Can't wait to get back into racing, but need the shoulder to heal up more. Don't think it'll withstand a high speed tumble

I just need to crash at turns 1 and 6 for a clean sweep :)

GO HARD OR GO HOME!

:):P :P

Edited by RubyRS4
what happened to the bloke who crashed the gsxr :s

nice little history of bikes there, whats ur current road bikes?

I believe the guy broke both legs and got a few other injuries I've since forgotten.

I've still got the Brutale (repaired and sexy as ever), my TLR1000 v-twin, my GSXR600 race bike ... even built a CBR turboed drag bike. But I stripped that thing down because it was just too dangerous. Chassis couldn't cope with the power :/

This pic was taken just 30 minutes or so before the crash ...

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Nene looks pissed that I broke an Italian!

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I left my mark LOL

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Hmm ... broken shoulder and high on drugs! :) Waiting for news on surgery :)

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Notice the KFC? Beats hospital food :/

Edited by RubyRS4
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