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Aww ... it'll be fun just watching the men act like children :D

I have a female friend who's fav saying is "smash my sausage wallet" :P

is it one with a truckers/bikies wallet chains attached to it???? so they cant loose it

or a back door boogie sausage maker

lol @ ebay

won this cause no-one else bidded (for about 6weeks I reckon).

http://s59.photobucket.com/albums/g302/bwi...nt=bikezx9r.jpg

picked it up last night, schweet

bikezx9r.jpg

I told you I'd test ride it for you!!! Bastard! :D

Sweet ride. The suspension on them are shit house to tweak ... if you need any help tuning its handling, let me know. :P

just had some Monster Ripper ,Energy Juice from Coles... Yummy just needs Vodka ...lol then it would make good lollie water for the girls..hahahaha

50% real juice

http://www.monsterenergy.com/

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I told you I'd test ride it for you!!! Bastard! :rant:

Sweet ride. The suspension on them are shit house to tweak ... if you need any help tuning its handling, let me know. :D

yeah but you'd been busy :(

picked it up last night from Willaston, gawler. rode it home with front tyre canvas coming thru

:rant: previous owner too stingy to get a new one - was skating on the way home.

new front today, beaut ride. sweet jacket from coast yam.

definately needs the jetkit tho

ordered lines, pads, screen, jetkit, leather pants

so with the rego, tyre, leathers and goodies its under 6g.

will get busy with the suspension.

needs a jackup kit for the rear shock link and valter moto jackup plates for the pegs (upside down to lower the footpegs)

just had some Monster Ripper ,Energy Juice from Coles... Yummy just needs Vodka ...lol then it would make good lollie water for the girls..hahahaha

50% real juice

http://www.monsterenergy.com/

damn thought by ripper u meant me but then i read on haha

the other monster ( by bickfords) had to change there name as you will notice, to insane energy...

the original monster is only in coles atm, but you will see a rolllout across independents, ie Drakes, romeos etc pretty soon.

schweppes are the distributer here in aus..

/usesless info...

Anywho... does any one have contacts for African Cichlids here in Sadelaide? Ben?

the other monster ( by bickfords) had to change there name as you will notice, to insane energy...

the original monster is only in coles atm, but you will see a rolllout across independents, ie Drakes, romeos etc pretty soon.

schweppes are the distributer here in aus..

/usesless info...

Anywho... does any one have contacts for African Cichlids here in Sadelaide? Ben?

Seaview Aquariums, Aquascene or P&K Pets would be the people to ask however if its a prohibited species, forgeddaboudit

hard enuff to keep koi legally let alone foreigns

-D

aquascene is no more..

looks like ill be paying 50 bucks x 12 = ffffaaaarrrkkkkk!!!

thats about right tho

cichlids in general are $30 + for commons (excluding oscars cos they breed easily).... its why discus are still $60-75 for an average one, $110 for a prize winner/breeding specimen

tbh having had pretty much every type of fish (bar saltwater tropicals) I'd be happy with a 5-6 foot fresh tropical. get loads of kuhlis, catfish, bumblebee's, guppies, a couple fighters (m+f), tetras etc

for the maint required some fish just arent worth it - and saltwater requires more effort than i care to give

-D

the other monster ( by bickfords) had to change there name as you will notice, to insane energy...

the original monster is only in coles atm, but you will see a rolllout across independents, ie Drakes, romeos etc pretty soon.

schweppes are the distributer here in aus..

/usesless info...

Anywho... does any one have contacts for African Cichlids here in Sadelaide? Ben?

Yes I think I know someone who can help you on the fish mate. let me dig up his card and pm you

Looks like Weezy decided to get back the fool who reversed into him :down:

http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0...5006301,00.html

"Police said the shooting was a 'deliberate act' and a black Nissan Skyline was seen leaving the street shortly after"

guffaw

-D

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