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disappointed that he missed the pun in the first place...

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gawd, you pay for it, but UPS delivery so quick, eastbay purchase should be here tomorrow. have a feeling it'll be when i'm not at home, though :'(

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lmao ric

nah i want to use it for winton as well, so proper helmet.

mate with stock novtec no swaybars drums got 47 on rsr's + coils.

I think i can crack 45-46 as is with bigsways/bigbrakes/ stiffer coils

Will be fun, so where to look for helmets, bike stores?

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gawd, you pay for it, but UPS delivery so quick, eastbay purchase should be here tomorrow. have a feeling it'll be when i'm not at home, though :'(

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mate if you bring it back because you tried to assemble it but ended up f**king it up... i'm gonna tell you to gtfo xD

Nah I'm almost done. Couple of f**k ups by ikea I had to fix though, like oversized pre drilled holes..

It's just time consuming. I saw your car.. Was gonna box it in with trolleys.. Maybe next time

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