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bit off topic but i got the fuel rail out today... most annoying job so far... and guess what. the screws that hold the little caps over the injectors. burred to the shit house. cant get them out. so someone should come fix it for me.

haha that sucks dude!! hate it when idiots touch stuff on your car.

sighhhh, emma ciouldnt go to zalis vet appointment on the 3rd so she reschedualed to the 4th... hopefully i can see you guys for drinks that arvo.

so devo as by the time i wont have driven my car for 2 weeks, zzz.

Hey guys,

If your keen for this drive on the 4th meet up at the bp at beresfield at 930am and will head off around 10. Planned route is head north to Wooten way and also to the lakes way.. they are great roads!

Let me know if you have any questions, going to be a pretty casual run.

Let me know if your keen.

Cheers

Anthony

anthony im going for my full licence that friday morning if i can drag my ass outa bed at 830

if you can possibly delay the cruise an hour i will come on it if i pass :P

pretty annoyed that last time i rang they f**ked me around and said 21st now i get told i could have gone for them on 15th december

let me know :D

Yea should be fine mate, just keep me posted via txt the morning of. Good news you can get them earlier than expected but! Good luck.

Also might have some beers somewhere that night if people are keen, can discuss on the day to see if people Want to etc..

Happy new year f**kers

How was everyone's New Year's Eve?

I was at a mates place for drinks and spent all day yesterday in the pool, am now lobster red with sunburn

Chookie. Good luck with the test on Friday

Ant. I'll check with boss about a leave ass for Friday but if I don't get the painting finished it ain't happening

J-Rad. You got a bike yet?

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pics or ban!!

nah martin, theres one in cambletown that looks good but i need to ride it home cause i dont have a trailer and only mate with a license has a broken foot.

sorting out getting my license tomorrow.

I've seen them. 2 are 4 hours away though hah. I'm gunna ask my friend if his broken foot is better so hw can ride that first one from Cambletown

http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/singleton/motorcycles/kawasaki-ninja-250-special-edition-learner-approved/1011252615

it's closer but it's more exxy.

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