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im sorry did i miss something, whats a charty? some sort of Indian festival or something?

on another note, the charIty cruise is on this sunday Sean, and it seems like you wont have a car, maybe you should take the ute or try and get someone to pick you up? lol, ok i'll stop being a cu*t!

id offer you to take mine for the day as i'll be stuck at work, but as its uninsured if anything happened to it i'd much rather i did it. gee there are a couple of us without working rides now huh? Myself, Richard and You. whats wrong with yours anyway?

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Can I just say I was glad to see the 720 there, and I was glad to see you could hang onto it... It must be hard with so much power, yet so little weight over the back wheels :D

Great day out!

:burnout:

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I had a diesel 720 4wd twin cab years ago, biggest POS I've ever owned. Wouldn't pull jesus off the cross. I had fully laden semi's overtaking me on hills.

Race_snooze - you legend.........................sorry I wasn't there [other things].

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Sean, car is at Ed's as we speak, hopefully good news by about 1pm, i'll let you know.

Coool thanks, you make a big post of it, so as this one can die, not happy about my spell;ing at the start of the thread.

As for the 720 she is a beaut, L18 motor with a 180b 5 speed. Goes like a well I dont know any word to discribe her. She does me proud, starts first thing when I need her, I rev the shit out of her even with a load and she comes back for more. Almost uses the same amout of fuel as the 33, not, and she never uses oil or water, (that because there is none j/k) for now that is.

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