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damn.

Im now down to 89Kg, my aim is 85kg

Pretty sure 85 still puts you in the "Fat Boy" category in the BMI :D

buy me tyres? :(

No. Tax man took all of my semi slick monies ;)

P.S. Wheres my AFM bish? :)

Milmak Motorsport doing sh*t f**king mint?

equals?

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ah yes. porn

nice. She running yet?

Edited by Smity42
First day back at training.

Didn't realise that a month off would make me so unfit.

And I jiggled in places I have never jiggled before.

117kg ftmfw!!!!!

117kg :D That's a huge bitch!

damn.

Im now down to 89Kg, my aim is 85kg

I'm like 75-78kg. Should probably be around 70 lol. I'm too lazy though. Although riding to work should do me some good.

buy me tyres? :)

Cupping?

Milmak Motorsport doing shit f**king mint?

equals?

0701201035711.jpg

ah yes. porn

f**king nice. When is it time for driftage?

I yo-yo between 59kg and 62kg

f-my life

Need to be like 55 to fit into those size 28 jeans Josh.

Oh and apologies for epic delay yesterday with my post. I clicked add reply and then carried on doing work and completely forgot about it until like 4pm lol. My bad.

I'm like 75-78kg. Should probably be around 70 lol. I'm too lazy though. Although riding to work should do me some good.

I should probably be 75-78. But CBF ;)

Cupping?

Cupping might get him some old rock tyres out of my pile :(

f**king nice. When is it time for driftage?

+1

Need to be like 55 to fit into those size 28 jeans Josh.

Yeah Josh, nobody likes a fat emo

Oh and apologies for epic delay yesterday with my post. I clicked add reply and then carried on doing work and completely forgot about it until like 4pm lol. My bad.

Apology accepted, but it could have used some more molly quinn :D

In my engine bay slart :)

:)

Waiting to hear back from a dude on boost who said he might have one floating around in his box of spares *fingers crossed*

Lol. Swaps for chromies?

Hahaha lame. I'll text you the time tomorrw dude...don't know atm.

Will do. Maybe do dinner at market sq and head there after? I'll let you drive my car to see how it feels like since you said the one you test driven feels funny.

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