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WHAT!! It's gone! man that place was heaps of fun, we did some big work events there, although the sales/management departments never wanted to play us again.

also keen for paintball.

What's speedball?

Its a form of paintball shown on One HD.

Played mainly in the US, its competition paintball.

I travel to Sydney every 3 months to play in the national comp.

We spend 200 to 250 balls per round, its like firing a stream of pain and letting someone walk into it...

We use an open field filled with "sup air" bunkers...

I can go through 4 cases a day (8000 rounds)... Lucky we are sponsored...

WHAT!! It's gone! man that place was heaps of fun, we did some big work events there, although the sales/management departments never wanted to play us again.

Yeah Andrew (the owner) went broke... Had to close the doors, well the owner of the property changed the locks i should say... :(

We played every Wednesday night (members night) and the first Monday of each month (noob night)...

its a paintball gun jason. The ones the ref's at the indoor centre had some kick to them, we use to engage at point blank, most people would hold back and camp, i'd go crazy and just rush the point it worked well against the noobs

Interesting

Side note and non penis related, car goes in next week to get its hectic fully sick pipework changed to something that looks a lot like standard :)

Interesting

Side note and non penis related, car goes in next week to get its hectic fully sick pipework changed to something that looks a lot like standard :)

'84 to ' 87 series with 90's cars, hmmmmm

mines got no kick, but thats what you want in a torney gun...

im a rusher in many games, as im more of the looney than the other guys...

I do tend to get hit alot tho as my position is first point (ie. sacrificial)...

Then once im sore i play back marker, i pick off those shooting at first point...

Hahaha epic

Pulled all the intake off today... took off and did up the bolts holding the turbo + dump pipe on.......

Can't be arsed putting it all back together just yet lol

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