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i can but it'd probably be better if you spoke to him cos' he'll just say that he won;t do it if i ask. When he did that last seat it took him ages and he didn't quote enough. i remember he said that he wouldn't do one again for that price. It'll cost you more that the seat itself.

Any how give him a try;

Matt: 0447739992

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:P :P

Sorry guys

time out

instant soft on

bikie moles and strippers for the loss

-D

;)

yup, youve said that a few times. and been out voted on this issue each time. just scroll on past if you dont like it.

washed car

taken youngest to castle park (pt noarlunga)

bored now

waves look shite at low tide, might be decent waves at hightide for some bodyboard action

should go for a kayak in the Onk, but no vest as yet, so probably shouldnt ;)

meh

cod5 action i suppose

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