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down like a clown, charlie brown.

...depending on a few things.

OoOo sounds good...last one was fun..although dave(scandyflick) molested my 32 lol

bah, loved it.

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i have the star droppers to go with the banner that pk has to go with the pegs that steddy eddy has

to go infront of the display to make the display look superfrikendomino's awsome

speaking of which, we had domino's..we had it for tea tonigh...dam that 8 meats pizza with beam bbq sauce is good!!

pitty the box with the meat inside had dots on it and was soggy....

not really keen on eating from soggy spotty boxes these days, unless iv had a few.....

soz, back on topic.. ill be there for a looksie

speaking of which, we had domino's..we had it for tea tonigh...dam that 8 meats pizza with beam bbq sauce is good!!

pitty the box with the meat inside had dots on it and was soggy....

not really keen on eating from soggy spotty boxes these days, unless iv had a few.....

and how many pizzas u eat craig..........?????? 1 ,2,3???????

ahah

you get what you pay for with resprays Mitch.

There is always Daniel Stone Spray Painting down at Hackham. He's done work to my Stageas and he does an excellent job for a good price. Runs from a small workshop. Long time riding buddy of mine and a great bloke. :(

There is always Daniel Stone Spray Painting down at Hackham. He's done work to my Stageas and he does an excellent job for a good price. Runs from a small workshop. Long time riding buddy of mine and a great bloke. :)

Might have to give him a call next month, been meaning to get my spoiler and front bar resprayed for a while... if u got a number pls chuck it up, otherwise I'll have to break my laziness and actually use whitepages.com.au

-D

Joe from Pro Finish Custom Painting did my front bar and BoostdR's whole R34, i can vouch for his excellent work and im sure Matt will too. 0411 234 992

2/20 Famechon Cr, Modbury North. less than 100m from Morpowa.

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