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I had a cheap set, after a few jobs and breaking/bending things, threw whole lot out.

kingchrome/sidchrome now, with new bits prob going to be snap-on

My old mans Sidchrome ones lasted 30-40 years of heavy usage on the farm b4 some junky stole them.

Ash when nats entry...

I'm in Syd this w/e to sort it out - im gunning next week

ASH, send me the shit so i can start spamming meets lol

Yeah working on that man, gotta wait probably 2 weeks before that stuff is ready and ill come drop it off :)

I'm in Syd this w/e to sort it out - im gunning next week

payday next week so sweet...

being thoughtless to the other clubs but with us running deca next week think you can make it the following week so that the sort of ppl that will enter will be near a computer and not running an event ;)

Wasn't for you, don't think yourself that important that I'd even waste 5 seconds :thumbsup:

payday next week so sweet...

being thoughtless to the other clubs but with us running deca next week think you can make it the following week so that the sort of ppl that will enter will be near a computer and not running an event ;)

I'll be @ DECA so it won't be going live whilst I'm there :)

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