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List updated Moar spots available

Carl i don't see your name on the list your not too tall :)

Ric unfortunately can't make it now and sends his regards but will be in Sydney for the UFC

Topic can be stickied now thanks mods

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hahah this looks like heaps of fun and considering im playing nfs shift with the g25 logitec setup 6 spd gated shifter clutch and pedals, all framed up with no helpers e.g. traction control. its pimp ill see how i can go with this one and ill be in touch reguarding it

fun is guaranteed or you can cook the bbq :) hahahaha had to say it

skwiz still haven't seen payment for you yet, you sure you got the numbers right

fun is guaranteed or you can cook the bbq :domokun: hahahaha had to say it

skwiz still haven't seen payment for you yet, you sure you got the numbers right

fun is guaranteed or you can cook the bbq :D hahahaha had to say it

skwiz still haven't seen payment for you yet, you sure you got the numbers right

so im guessing you got mine? rad.

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