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yeah, i reckon ill be buying myself a helmet tomorrow. hate using 'public' helmets.

they got a can of glen 20 there.....that shit kills anything lol.....Vu let me know how much your helmet sent ya back mate....i am keen to get one as well

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what if i can make it? I pair by myself and beat u all :cool:

Luke mate i will need to know by Wednesday if you are willing to come mate.....so that i can try and find you a driver unless you can find one yourself......we already got 16 and can go up to 20 so still some room

BUMPING

So who wants to come gokarting that isnt already coming?????? Luke needs to pair up with another driver so come one people help him out and have fun

The event is supposed to be starting at 8pm.....be there at 7.30 pm or else if your not there by then and only 8 people rock up then we are going to do individual GP....SO BE THERE BY 7.30pm MOFO

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Pfft ... is that all?

I've got these bad boys in black

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The MotoGP boys wear them ... they'd be good for a bit of "road rash". :D

I'll also bring out my Shark RSF2F Race helmet ...

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:P

... or any array of gear I have. I have 5 helmets, 3 sets of leathers, 3 sets of gloves, 2 sets of boots, back protector, and a custom wadrobe unit for it all :)

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you should make a ''custom wardrobe'' for your ego Rueben... its gonna get pretty badly damaged

tomorrow night and might wanna go into hiding for a while.

:D

You guys are really making a big deal of this, ain't yas? :rant:

Settle down lads. :rant:

Looking forward to tomorrow night. Fair game, as I've only ever done Richmond once in my life >.<

Pfft ... is that all?

I've got these bad boys in black.

I'll also bring out my Shark RSF2F Race helmet or any array of gear I have. I have 5 helmets, 3 sets of leathers, 3 sets of gloves, 2 sets of boots, back protector, and a custom wardrobe unit for it all.

I'm also trying to decide what gear to wear.

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