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Do they require the usual battery and tow hook stickers for these days?

Also don't mention anything about fire extinguishers.

I attended the Christmas Tampered day and no sticker or fire extinguisher was needed although I had one installed just in case.

I'll see you guys there.

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trix if you can get to south melb tomorrow you can borrow one of mine.

else if there a 6 pack in it I can be there by scruit time.....

tampered have....generous.. checks.

nohthing loose,

4 tyres

helmet

your good

not ext needed

no stickers

i'll turn up as a spectator/camera work for the day

atm no speed for me....

trix if you can get to south melb tomorrow you can borrow one of mine.

else if there a 6 pack in it I can be there by scruit time.....

tampered have....generous.. checks.

nohthing loose,

4 tyre

helmet

your good

not ext needed

no stickers

i'll turn up as a spectator/camera work for the day

atm no speed for me....

Hey man thanks a lot,

Deffinately a 6pack in it for ya and I'll still pick it up if u want? Or I'll meet you there in the morning?

if you want to pick up st melb tommorrow send me a PM and I'll give you the address and a number to call.

if u wan to do thurs morning just let me know and can meet u there.

damn more and more wanting to come out and play...

Oh If your coming Thursday I'll just meet u there or come to the pre meet at wallan bp I'll be there with everyone at 6. If your not coming ill just come get it tomorrow. Also what drinks would u like?

Thanks Again,

Dion

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