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Telstra > Optus > voda virgin & all the other shit

Unit behind up for lease, man it is sheit inside. dat 80s retro

cmon sexy exchange student tenant

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Telstra > Optus > voda virgin & all the other shit

Unit behind up for lease, man it is sheit inside. dat 80s retro

cmon sexy exchange student tenant

With thoughts like that, your de facto missus will have half your property in no time.

Only got 19.5 for mine 4 years back, had it up for 23k etc with no one even calling over a few months

Car is only worth as much as someone is willing to pay.. the dude could of had it up for 35k for 6 months for all we know guess he wanted a quick sale to avoid rego costs etc (dunno)

U still ride?

Yeah from time to time, reminds me I have to get my KLX back from my mate, we're gonna do the Kenda Rally I think it's in April or May, you should do it it's amazing!

yeah he still rides the cock. soz borci.

Got Emmmmmmmmmmm!!

How longs it go for? I'll have to suss it out

70kms I think? and then you can choose to do the second loop which makes it a 140km ride through the bush if you want. It's a full day event though, and ideally you camp nearby the night before.

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