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Pretty sure i'll be there aswell as krishy.

Thats if i can get the line all cleaned up and ready for the show by 6pm tonight lol

if not then i will try to make an appearance at BP for a bit

and if not then see ya all tomorrow going to Kadina

im good with the vague.

lifting it off the ground, side to side bumpstoppage, just treating the suspension rather badly when it was parked.

we badged the magna too, keep an eye on the stages at the show this weekend. :down:

employee dude, "cousin of the owner" or some shit, absolute wank stain, lost track of the number of times he said 'f**k off', kept trying to play the big man.

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