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WOOOO about 6 White Cars :ermm:

Ill be at villis at about 7:45, so say sometime between 7:30 and 8pm. Ill fill the pay and fill the forms in this Friday. Hmmmm, now to go get some good car wash and wax etc etc.

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WOOOO about 6 White Cars :ermm:

Ill be at villis at about 7:45, so say sometime between 7:30 and 8pm. Ill fill the pay and fill the forms in this Friday. Hmmmm, now to go get some good car wash and wax etc etc.

mate let me know when your free , you can pop over to use my detailing goodies, buffer too. it'll shine up your ride like glass. takes a while but well worth it.

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My mates entering his bike, so if I wasn't defected I'd join in.. oh well.

Have a look for a white R1.. 'UPON1'

Bikes can enter? Oops I missed that bit.

I should enter the Brutale with all the CF bits ... or my Rizla replica TLR1000 :)

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do it ruby....that brutale is awesome mate

I'll have to see about getting it towed there.

Prob too hard anyway. I live near Regency area and getting two vehicles down south will be PITA.

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lol just load the bike on the back of the volvo....i mean the stag ;)

The Stag isn't THAT big :) ... and I don't have any towbars on any cars :D

I've got the Brutale up for sale too, so sticking it in the show might be good.

Here are two lovely ladies promoting the Brutale:

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Unsure if I'll have my TLR ready in time ... that'd be a good one for the show. I reckon it'd be the loudest vehicle (per engine size) there :bunny:

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i've been asked to put my drift car on the back of some new towing business's truck for this.

the s13's butt ugly so i might not do it, plus i just notice that it's on my 21st bday so i wont even be here for it haha.

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don't sell the brutale :D

that thing is tuff ;)

+1. not a bike person but yeah, that brutale is hardcore... why selling that one and not yr other bikes? Too expensive to run/keep on the road?

-D

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Im in guys, lost the semi final.

OH THATS GREAT DAMO

i mean..........sorry to hear u lost the semi final :D

Luke - ill be sending out a sms hopefully wed or thurs with all the info ;)

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Yay, i can have the day off work to enter my car...now to find someone to cover for me :3some: .

Ah cheers troy, I'm off this Wednesday, ill send you a pm too.

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