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not sure yet.. we will be meeting up at kk so we can decided then!

bbq is too much of a hassle... rather just cruise it then get some take-away in gong or whereever we end up =) i'll bring a soccer ball so we can crank some soccer if u guys are up for it

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bbq is too much of a hassle... rather just cruise it then get some take-away in gong or whereever we end up =) i'll bring a soccer ball so we can crank some soccer if u guys are up for it

lol... You can never go wrong with a soccer ball. Especially with world cup just around the corner.

bbq is too much of a hassle... rather just cruise it then get some take-away in gong or whereever we end up =) i'll bring a soccer ball so we can crank some soccer if u guys are up for it

33's vs. 32's&34's!

(curves vs. boxes, hehe)

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Sorry guys, I am going to have to give this one a miss. My clutch is FUBAR and I won't be going anywhere until it is fixed. Definitely up for the next one though.

how ghay.. well good luck with it

Geez looks like i won't be able to make it!! :) Car is off the road....mates should still be going. I should find a way there just no 33 :cheers: ...

Bummer...

Im still confirmed...

Maybe ill see some of you guys there whom i see while im out on the road...But this time we can say hi! lol.

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