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I'm b at springwood, Gotta start saving for a CB, spent all me money on fuel and text books already :(

Hi

i just bought 3 top of the range CB's from the USA cause they have some shit staff here at Tandy and Dick Smith, the thing is that they all already sold to SAU members, so i will be shipping more, i'm just getting numbers of how many others need a CB too.

let me know if you're interested, here is the link to the manufacturer

http://www.cobra.com/index.php?page=shop/f...7bbd10140460ec8

cheers man

Aaron :headspin:

not if you have yoparata driving behind you with near-bald tires ;)

Hey, they still have some rubber on em :( , i'm trying to get the best outa them before the new ones going on :boobs:

ok...ok... i'm going to a Tyre centre today, no more 360's :headspin:

c ya at the :rave:

i remember ska as the guy who played chicken with the traffic island and lost :(

HEY, at least I didnt turn away, WHO's THE CHICKEN NOW TRAFFIC ISLAND?!?! MMMAahAUuhAhahahhahHAAHhahHA, oh damn yeah damgae, hmmm yeah I'll just crawn back into my hole eating my humble pie now ;)

Yeah so who else is meeting these guys at shell/ red rooster? ill be there at 8:30... and with the guys meeting at milton at 7:30 are they comin over to the shell or are we meeting them somewhere?

Michael

There is going to be two small meetings one at milton and one at BP Yatala, once they all get together, both groups are going to be heading over to the new shell and having a pow wow there.

Correct me if I'm wrong ppl..... :(

There is going to be two small meetings one at milton and one at BP Yatala, once they all get together, both groups are going to be heading over to the new shell and having a pow wow there.

 

Correct me if I'm wrong ppl..... ;)

you are absolutely spot on!! :(

darn... will you still be coming?

Nah gunna have to pull the pin on this one unfortunately :(

I am having my rotors and brakes upgraded, but the Rotor's won't arrive in the workshop till late this afternoon, which means my car will be staying at Uncle Gavin's overnight

But will be a definite for next week though.

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