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Taking the wife and 2 year old today .... should be fun blowing his little mind with all the animals and his first real kiddy rides :down: - I actually can't wait.

cam just see it now after 12 hrs at the show mrs nightcrawler and son .......can we go home now?.....night crawler nah just 10 more laps on the gokarts lol

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Have you dropped what wheels your actually buying yet? if not...

Do tell please?

nope and nope. people are gonna have to wait until i rock up somewhere with them on.

oh, and if dale wanders through, theres a ceffy x-member for sale on ns now.

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Fu*king hoons. Over night some red car has gone sideways around the corner and went straight into the fence at work. We only got 30m of it replaced 3 weeks ago when someone else went into it. A poll has been ripped out the ground and just missed a concrete wall by a metre.

Called the council and they don't wanna know ya. Getting till the stage where we have to spend money on making concrete walls to stop these guys, as our insurance company has almost had enough. It's happened roughly 16 times over 10yrs.

End rant.

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damn not good to hear about that luke....some people just need to save up and take it to the tracks

But why blow $200 or so on a track day, when you can blow $400 on your excess! :D

Speaking of track days ... Saturday 19th of this month, I'm gunna try and sneak out to a ride day at Mallala. Gotta setup my 250 and might be the only chance I can do it before the next year racing season. Who wants to see Ruby crash??? :(

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