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Feb 11Liked by RealThomas777

The pic in front of the abc7 van goes HARD

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Feb 11Liked by RealThomas777

Sartorial swag on point Thomas - the white bikers jacket has an eternal glam punk edginess and when paired with the white sneaks gives your fit classic metal meets contemporary casual street wear vibes.

Hope you fellas had fun at the auto show - I can imagine it was a blast.

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I had a great time. Hope to see more fellas on the future.

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Feb 11Liked by RealThomas777

Cool day out, nice rides.

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Feb 10Liked by RealThomas777

Those Camaros are sick.

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Feb 11Liked by RealThomas777

Very cool. I love cars. My first car was a 1970’s Ford Capri, in black, used to go to lots of ‘car meets’ - there’s a huge subculture of ‘petrol heads’ in the UK.

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ULSTER peoples and AUSSIES love FORD - FORD pushed hard as Hell on the INTERNATIONAL market. My brother growing up was a PONY driver. I was always a GM guy. He had an '89 STANG LX. Was FASTER than the GT cuz it didn't have the DRAG of the sexed up spoiler. I had a '91 FIREBIRD, FORMULA package w/custom exhaust. POLICE in our Hood fuckkn HATED us. For various reasons, including SPEED.

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Feb 12Liked by RealThomas777

So true about Ulster folk and Aussies! Road racing has always been a massive thing in Ulster, especially on motorbikes. Two of the most famous racers, the brothers Joey and Robert Dunlop, came from Ballymoney (where some of my family live) an Ulster Scots founded town in Co. Antrim. A number of my cousins were speed freaks and used to take us along to the Northwest 200 (an annual motorbike race along the Causeway coastline) and the legendary Isle of Man TT. The safety measures were really basic - not much more than a few hay bales at some points. I think it’s improved a bit now. Sadly both Joey and Robert were killed doing what they loved - racing.

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I'm PLANNING a EUROPE trip for 2025 - IDEALLY I can get over there for a MONTH. 3 WEEKS on the CONTINENT visiting THIRD REICH sites in the BUNDESDEPUBLIK and AUSTRIA, make pilgrimage to WEWELSBURG all that. THEN visit ULSTER the final WEEK or 10 days and then spend a couple nights in LONDON and fly out. I SHOULD be able to swing it - especially cuz many of the Fellas in Germany said I could STAY with them as needed, which is fantastic. I'll keep people POSTED on this as we get closer to the time.

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Feb 12Liked by RealThomas777

That sounds brilliant! Very envious of your European travel plans. Australia is so far away from everything. Keep us posted as your plans take shape - I am hoping to travel back to Ulster at some point later in the year too. I just bought a little place in the Victorian countryside here, pretty much off-grid. I’m trying to get out of Melbourne full-time, so I have to focus on that for now. I’m in between the country and city at the moment until I can move my life totally down there. It takes time….Keep well and God bless xx

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What can I say? It looks incredibly HARD!

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Feb 11Liked by RealThomas777

LAMF

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ALL DAY

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