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you coming up to Sydney first? If so I might get you to leave 30 minutes earlier from Lane Cove with the PNM35's so we all arrive at the same time!

It's ok his car is 30kg lighter. Makes up for it :P

Mine is 1450 (not the 1400 i thought it was) will bring brochure to prove it.

Yes yes, and the brochure from Suzuki says my GSXR1000 weighs 165kg, but it actually weighs 195kg...

Weighbridge is the only definitive answer.

Your local tip has one, just make sure to tell them you're not dropping it off for scrap.

Although, there could be some cash in it... :P

Yes yes, and the brochure from Suzuki says my GSXR1000 weighs 165kg, but it actually weighs 195kg...

Weighbridge is the only definitive answer.

Your local tip has one, just make sure to tell them you're not dropping it off for scrap.

Although, there could be some cash in it... :P

Will do that dale. Na steel only fetches $80 per tonne so not much cash in iy

I must say that I am not a fan of the stone grill idea....... If I wanted to cook my own foodi would take a drive then go home and make my self some lunch. But that's my 2cents

If someone turns up in a onsie, I'm going to punch them in the ballbag.

Just sayin.

Awesome!! Me having a go at your ride and wearing a onesie. We will get along just fine!

Awesome lets do it theo!! You wouldnt punch two people on the ballbag would you alex?

I have 2 hands and 2 knees. So at this stage you can have a fist and knee each. Simples.

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