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When you are alive Dezz - where is a good place to buy training gear etc?

Online or is there a store somewhere abouts with decent pricing?

Seems most of it is a rip off and $500 wont get me far at all!~

it wont, what are you after?

good shop on chapel street looks like a dive but cheapest proteins etc i could ever find. Indian bloke or somethign runs out you can barely move its just stacked with all kinda a shit floor to cieling.

tis confusing as there are two kind of opposite each other but ones expensive one isnt.

good shop on chapel street looks like a dive but cheapest proteins etc i could ever find. Indian bloke or somethign runs out you can barely move its just stacked with all kinda a shit floor to cieling.

tis confusing as there are two kind of opposite each other but ones expensive one isnt.

Im not after protein powder - talking clothing/gear :P

Supps is not a requirement, i know whrere you are talking about though. He wasn't that cheap, could get stuff from O/S cheaper back 5yrs ago

I had a mate that was my size. Took steroids and was huge in no time at all. It's a good shortcut.. Shame I can't take them due to hereditary problems.

pretty sure being a Beiberfag isn't hereditary.

What do u want ash?

Just general tops, singlets, just decent gear without the ridiculous price tag that Rebel have for example. Maybe a set or skins or two (realise they are a bit more $$)

Runners etc i got covered no problems.

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