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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Ken, I think I need to have some practice night's with Gav and Mike:D

Or is it Mike and Gav.

Damn , always mix em up.

Wookie , I would be struggling to stay with those pair so don't like your chances:D

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

i get so attached to your GTRs Ken ...... specially this one! Should start buying more Cefiros and other crap like that so i dont get so heartbroken when they get sold!

Might have step back to a cheapy ( read cefiro)for a while to cash up.

Have some plans in the pipeline.

Anyways , I'm off. 3hrs sleep since 9pm last night has taken it's toll on my eyelids:(

Cheers

ken

im wide awake - still on SA time me thinks .... sleep in was nice too :(

ooooo plans sounds interesting!!

Oh well ive got more choice than most 20 yr olds so im happy for now ...... :D

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

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