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just thought id introduce myself,names glenn im from dublin in ireland but will be heading over to you guys as soon as possiable as ive be givin my notice in work and there is feck all going in construction at the moment in ireland. Because of this ive got to sell my baby as well but hey!, i can always buy one another when i get over :P Hobbies would be cars firstly ( no surprise there) bikes ( have a gsxr 1100 streetfighter at the moment) and then fishing. only joined today,ill hyave a look around and talk soon :P oh heres a couple of pice of my 32

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will be heading to a place called wandi its nw of brisbane,have an uncle living there for 30+ years now plus his nephew runs a mine so getting work shouldnt be an issue. Im also a carpenter by trade so that helps aswell. In regards to the 32s,there is actually more 33s over here than 32,wasnt mad keen on 33 plus road tax is a bit of a killer and the insurance on 33s aint to good :P always loved the shape of the 32,prefer 34s but i aint won the lotto yet :)

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