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Craig's picking up a couple of the rims tomorrow to trial fit them so we'll see if he's going to take them.

I only cleaned them up today and they are in a lot better condition than i though.

I also have these which are 17x7 Volk GT-P copies. you can have them for $550;

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popped down to adelaide tyrepower today, theyre letting me use the workshop, their tools, and their collective experience with regency to get me off defect, cool, the weekend i spent helping them relocate just paid for itself. :D

Lets put it blunt, he'd be the first person to 'lol' at anyone who did get defected if he DIDNT get done :(

only if its deserved. i wouldnt just laugh at someone being defected for the f**k of it, unless i know that person that is.

had a good laugh about it with bengi last night cause we both got done for some ridiculous shit.

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I went to the start up and made my donation and you could tell straight away what it was going to be like so I didnt go on the actual cruise.

To be honest ive lost a bit of respect for mark to know whats going on with these cruises and nothing be done only to be making it harder for the rest of us later on. I never thought I would say this, but I agree with James, sled and the others that wont be doing a cruise again.

This is not Mark and Jules's fault at all...........they too would be affected by all this as they were the organisers....and i bet you all the tossheads from yesterday didnt even think about how this would affect the organisers.....

Theres a time and a place for skids. Public roads are not it.

-D

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Your biker mates Roo,. were some of them in 'team swat' ? I know what it stands for. I'm just asking as i know some of your biker friends.

Don't know how well you know the guys at "team twat", but they're a bunch of squids. Its these guys we've told to f**k off. No skill, no brains, no respect.

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