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I did man, can't use my phone atm though - I'll let you know once I knock off.

On a side note guys, can you have an open face helmet on the track at mallala? As long as its aust standards of course

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yeah, i dunno man.....

doesnt really seem like he has made an effort, last time he seen me was when i was 3.

how could ya do that?

if me and my missus broke up, theres no f**king way i could never see my son again, not even for a week!

let alone 20 years....

some things may be better left unchanged.

Sounds exactly like me dude.

Haven't seen my real dad for about 20 or so years and has had plenty of time to see me or meet me. Infact I found out he lived in mclaren on the lake while I was living in mclaren vale.

Only reason why I haven't made my effort to track him down is the guy who I call dad now has been a great father to me so I don't see why I should find someone who means nothig to me.

Everyone has their reasons why they don't want to meet their missing relative. I have my own reasons, you've got to make up your own mind and weigh out the pros and cons for it all.

Goodluck

Sounds exactly like me dude.

Haven't seen my real dad for about 20 or so years and has had plenty of time to see me or meet me. Infact I found out he lived in mclaren on the lake while I was living in mclaren vale.

Only reason why I haven't made my effort to track him down is the guy who I call dad now has been a great father to me so I don't see why I should find someone who means nothig to me.

Everyone has their reasons why they don't want to meet their missing relative. I have my own reasons, you've got to make up your own mind and weigh out the pros and cons for it all.

Goodluck

that is exactly whats stopping me.

I can already too a full face helmet would sh!t me to tears on the track.

There are a few on eBay for $40 open face +$20 post which are all upto aussie standards. Just not sure on sizes, i'll rage if I get a helmet that is too big lol

na man, that will be done in like 3-4 weeks, along with hyrdo hand break, vs commo rear callipers

ecu display and a few other goodies...

i cant make it to the june 19 coz of a 40th, there isnt one in july, so the next one i can get to is aug 14 :ninja:

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