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very good...............teed up a time with simon yet?

Not yet, i have a few other things i have to get sorted first, im supposed to be moving into my new house soon, so i have to wait and see whats happening with that before i get the car done.

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yeh the traders have them for about same price! bought my rb20 ones for 520 del.

hey keit can i see some pics of ur 32.4?

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Hiya all, back from 'sunny' Phillip Island. :banana: The MotoGP was awesome.

Met Eric Bana and Mark Webber :banana:

Been away since last Wednesday ... what did I miss? :bunny:

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^ not bitch fights pete,

some people just dont respect other peoples opinions.

i for one, am no angel, but im learning.

just filled out the online entry for find my family.

hopefully they can help me out finding my old man, havent had contact since i was 3, mostly my mums fault.

turning 21 and not knowing the biggest part of me, was really a kick in the pants.

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^ not bitch fights pete,

some people just dont respect other peoples opinions.

i for one, am no angel, but im learning.

I didn't mention any names Craig and tried to stay in a neutral corner while observing.

just filled out the online entry for find my family.

hopefully they can help me out finding my old man, havent had contact since i was 3, mostly my mums fault.

turning 21 and not knowing the biggest part of me, was really a kick in the pants.

mate that's gotta be tuff..........hope you find what your you're looking for and it all turns out good........all the best mate.

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just filled out the online entry for find my family.

hopefully they can help me out finding my old man, havent had contact since i was 3, mostly my mums fault.

turning 21 and not knowing the biggest part of me, was really a kick in the pants.

Good luck mate. Went hunting for my father years ago ... found him, but didnt turn out too well.

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cheers boys, it is pretty tuff, only let it out not long ago, its time for

me to grow up and do somethin bout it...

pete, lol, i wasnt having a go mate, just stating

why people bitch on here all the time,

seems there are too many cheifs, if ya get my drift

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Good luck mate. Went hunting for my father years ago ... found him, but didnt turn out too well.

thats what im scared of, dissappointing him.......

may i ask how you found him ruby? pm if need be

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cheers boys, it is pretty tuff, only let it out not long ago, its time for

me to grow up and do somethin bout it...

pete, lol, i wasnt having a go mate, just stating

why people bitch on here all the time,

seems there are too many cheifs, if ya get my drift

yeah no probz Craig, I never usually get involved in someone elses battles unless I feel they have been unfairly ganged up on, then I may jump in.....just keep in mind that he's a good mate of mine though.

On another note, notice I said "I hope you find what you're looking for" cause as you can see in Roo's case, he found his Dad but not what he was looking for apparently......all the best bud. :banana:

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