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Eye candy for you boys !
Bought my spare parts for $250 AUD !
Back home Josh wants $1700 , Nissan’s $2200 and I paid 26k Yen ! So how much is that in AUD [emoji23]IMG_2274.thumb.jpg.217186a957d4d861c9910139fbfb6d51.jpg

So jelly your in Japan [emoji627]
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So jelly your in Japan [emoji627]

 

 

Wanna come and swap dave’s place ? Hahahahah I think we Might have to cut the Holiday short as Dave are not Feeling well , his nose Bleeding none stop Since we arrived ( cauterize )

We Catching up with few friends today , to take him to the hospital.




Wanna come and swap dave’s place ? Hahahahah I think we Might have to cut the Holiday shorter as Dave are not Feeling well , his nose Bleeding none stop Since we arrived ( cauterize )
We Catching up with few friends today , to take him to the hospital.


Bugger hope he gets better soon!
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my xmas bonus was being asked to come back on the 2nd instead of the 8th........
ahh the life of the scumbag mercenary contractor, how I have missed you.
Doc has laid down the law that I cant get back on the bike till march, so I'm now getting full on planning for some mods, looking for opinions.on direction
 
flat track / rat racer
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street scrambler
 
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or super motard
 
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thoughts?


The weather is nice today would be my current thought. My one before that was how much I was enjoying my sausage rolls for lunch.
 
 
Wanna come and swap dave’s place ? Hahahahah I think we Might have to cut the Holiday short as Dave are not Feeling well , his nose Bleeding none stop Since we arrived ( cauterize )
We Catching up with few friends today , to take him to the hospital.


Jam a couple tampons up there [emoji12]
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Wanna come and swap dave’s place ? Hahahahah I think we Might have to cut the Holiday short as Dave are not Feeling well , his nose Bleeding none stop Since we arrived ( cauterize )
We Catching up with few friends today , to take him to the hospital.
Bummer Dave. That sucks.



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