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Cheers just sent him a msg

I remember watching Species as a kid.... :D

That reminds me still need to track down that $20 that I lent to a random lady the other week

Actually I have them now, and hair nets to go with them.

Tony remind me b4 committee meeting and I will bring a couple along for u to try out

M

I have a spare open face, just in case the scrutineers knock back the old Doohan Arai as it has a few chips in the paint. And another spare Arai for mates somewhere if you need to borrow one.

As mentioned you can buy helmets pretty cheap now, less than $200 for a good one.

don't bet on it, DBA 4000 have a very bad rep for cracking.

RDA and such no such problems.

Hopefully the 4000's I got with the new T3 slots will be better, the only issue so far was a little shuddering when red hot at PI, perfect stopping normally though.

Hopefully the 4000's I got with the new T3 slots will be better, the only issue so far was a little shuddering when red hot at PI, perfect stopping normally though.

just make sure you cool them down very well prior to parking and you should be ok.

I will be there, and Artz, I was hoping Aaron would take his skirt off for the day and bring the Jaffa down too. Get on his back...

I'll ask him to take his tampon out for the day :D

believe me i would love to come.. but i have to get birds to fix the Gearbox first.. i dont want to make a small problem worse.. if he can do it before then i will probably come.

believe me i would love to come.. but i have to get birds to fix the Gearbox first.. i dont want to make a small problem worse.. if he can do it before then i will probably come.

Just scour the papers for an old tractor and swap the gearboxes over. :P

let me know how that goes, workmate was told no test drive unless you buy it...

Sounds like he came in for a joy ride only. Trick is make the dealer think you are serious in buying. I seriously doubt that a dealer will expect you to sign a contract before test drive.

I have heard that you may need to book a test drive as there is big demand for it.

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