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Post by sukeats on Apr 22, 2004 15:37:33 GMT 8
from manlyblades.com.au glad somebody talked sense into the boy and gave the skates proper colours
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Post by sukeats on Apr 22, 2004 15:38:30 GMT 8
comes with "project blow" wheels.
whose company is project blow?
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Post by sukeats on Apr 22, 2004 16:52:08 GMT 8
oh ok - i get it now - - - - those up there are the normal ones. these below are the LA Lakers version. (wonder if they worked out merchandising rights)
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Post by iglue on Apr 22, 2004 17:16:31 GMT 8
lookin good
news huntin eh keats lol
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Post by sukeats on Apr 22, 2004 20:59:14 GMT 8
yea man..... slow day at work
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Post by Bªñ ¿£3º jB on Apr 23, 2004 22:00:17 GMT 8
ok now the skates r rockin damn hard
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Post by nickKORR on Apr 24, 2004 10:57:10 GMT 8
look like some LA lakers skates
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Post by KEiTh on Apr 24, 2004 18:05:32 GMT 8
2nd color version of Grycon Josh Petty
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Post by SUPASTARRR on Apr 25, 2004 19:36:31 GMT 8
BOTH
wakakakakaka
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Post by SUPASTARRR on Jun 15, 2004 17:33:35 GMT 8
Conclusion The Josh Petty UFS Grycon has a really good price performance ratio and great skating characteristics. The groove of the frame and the soulplate fits perfectly and you'll lock all your tricks with ease. The skate also has good quality and is really comfortable mainly due to the changes of the liner. The only things that need to be improved are the slow soulplate and the durability of the overboot. - Felix Schulze-Holzweißig read d full review on www.be-mag.com
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Post by SUPASTARRR on Jun 15, 2004 17:34:58 GMT 8
Slow soul plates....dang......i cant get em...they'll be like d al hoois....
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Post by Bªñ ¿£3º jB on Jun 15, 2004 19:34:35 GMT 8
r the souls bigger n slides better than the k2's
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