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OK, here goes.........I'm the ugly mug sitting down.......this was taken approx 6 months ago.

The beard's gone now so I'll have to try and find a more recent pic then edit this post.

Ok, found a more recent shot taken late 2007 with my boy.

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Im on the Right

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Also this photo is proof that we shrink as we get older - Right to Left - Me, My Dad, My Pop :rolleyes: LOL

a bit of topic but thats a damn historical shot dude!! u all look similar in some way!

u'll come to love that photo in a few years me thinks!

SLED, im a big fan of choppers, very nice!

Yeah thanks Ryan.....I love my 34 GTR (which is probably a bit quicker than the bike now)

but there's something about a fat chopper on a highway on a sunny day that can't be explained. :blink:

Here's me...im on the right with black hair....dont ask about the school uniforms-21st dress up for some reason...probably a yr or so old photo.

omg i know the guy on the left Jacky, i haven't seen him in ages. Small world, that and the fact i used to go to Unley High too when i was younger :(

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