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heheh nice

saw a few sil80's recently,lookd good, u should do a conversion

but the number of cops around is obscene, a mate in a 180 said the cop told him,even tho if he gets permits for mods,he's still gonna sticker him anyway,., and we went to the pits and i think the pits guys took down the cop's name/station..good for him

a little birdie? say what? ....... i wasnt the one to tell him about u working at c-red if thats what u mean..... Ken goes to c-red all the time so he probably found out from Lumpy or someone.

Yeahi f it wasnt for the fact of a lot of public holidays - wouldve had today off ...... dont know why i woke up feeling so shit.

haha nup wasnt me i havent told anyone ....... Lumpy n Ken are fairly good mates .... hence why Lumpy came with us to Adelaide :D

Some of the kits you can get for 180's look so hot :uh-huh:

Thanks Aidwin :) didnt see you there last night ..... saw Sub n Bam.

haha Aidwin funny you said that - cos ive got hayfever at the moment and my eyes were so itchy last night and they became bloodshot (still are today :) ) and i told Liz that people probably think im stoned cos my eyes are all puffy n red.

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