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Uuummmm I got told it was Freedom Fuels Marsden, 502 Browns Plains Road MARSDEN QLD, 4132????????

Yeah well I don't know hey, I never been to one of the meets yet :dry:. :banana:

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Organize a meeting at Peters Fish Market. They've got the best Fish and Chips I've ever had.

Haha is that the one at the spit?

im going out to night in the stag whos going to b out?????? :P

Hmmm ide love to man I see if I can get a baby sitter for a couple of hours.

Wat time and where?

ill b heading out to burleigh heads the top car park bout 9 .b good to put a face to the names :D

Damn soz I missed ya man I ended up stayin in last night.

Me and a couple of mates are goin for a bit of a burn up in the hinterland on sunday at about 1pm if your keen.

Ill pm ya my mobile no ;)

haha hey man fancy seeing u here :P lol

fkn oath! - if anyone is wondering, i played this guy in CS like a year ago and for some reason we added eachother and hay presto a year later we find out we both have R34's and we spend most of our job time on SAU :D small fkn world!

fkn oath! - if anyone is wondering, i played this guy in CS like a year ago and for some reason we added eachother and hay presto a year later we find out we both have R34's and we spend most of our job time on SAU :P small fkn world!

old CS hahahha

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