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My brother is keen on a mini, and I just don't have the expertise to point him in any one direction. After a quick look at the hopshop he seems interested in Loaded Ceviche and the Ladera old school…Click here for the full story

Tags: Ceviche, Carve, Cruise, Mini

Started this discussion. Last reply by Ro Jun 23, 2010.

 

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What type of racing do you like?
Slalom, Downhill, Ditch

Bring it on!

Yo sups?
I'm Ro, I'm from quakers hill and I love skating.
Im always down for a skate and good times just hit me up.
Still relatively new to this side of skating, though ill give it my all

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At 7:33 on August 13, 2010, Robbo said…
By wedge i assume you are talking about a pedal not a truck wedge, easy to do both. You can't buy c-block wedges off the website but I do have a personal stash
At 14:19 on July 23, 2010,
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blackwood
said…
roads closed so just sessioning hairpins and some light racing! come along, will be a fair crew
At 14:36 on July 22, 2010,
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blackwood
said…
crew will be on the Hornsby side of Galston rd. from morning. might be able to go down Dural side and cross river and walk up?
At 7:37 on January 9, 2010, Ryan 'RY RY' Peterson said…
thats sik man....
ive got a mate tat lives in quakers
i live on syds north shore but........
At 7:12 on January 3, 2010, Ryan 'RY RY' Peterson said…
welcome bro!
rad hair!
where abouts in blacktown?
do u live near quakers hill or glenwood
or prospect or............
 
 
 

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