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That awesome feeling when a parcel gets delivered to your desk on a monday morning.

I'm forever forgetting that I've bought stuff on ebay, then it arrives out of the blue and I have to tear it open to find out what it is.

Yay Nismo Clear Side Indicators! Big orange splotches on the side of a white 33 just doesn't look right.

The Bel Ray Super Clean. Put it on after you've been for a ride / chain is warm. I actually saw it in AMX on Sunday, must be getting stocked more locally now.

Amx price?

Can't remember. Wouldn't be hugely different to eBay cause the eBay seller is a motocross store anyway from memory...but they did have a big and a small can of the stuff which is handy.

Yay or gay....

Can't remember. Wouldn't be hugely different to eBay cause the eBay seller is a motocross store anyway from memory...but they did have a big and a small can of the stuff which is handy.

Big can will do, cbf going to AMX so I'll just get it off ebay. Need something to clean the chain with too..You use kerosene?

Big can will do, cbf going to AMX so I'll just get it off ebay. Need something to clean the chain with too..You use kerosene?

I use Selley's engine degreaser from Coles or Woolies...it's paint safe so pretty friendly for rubber seals and tyres if it splashes. Kerosene is fine though, lots of people use that.

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