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LOL. I have no idea how to react to this...

You can react by crapping your pants!

I can practically SMELL Snowplow's money. Team Gayside best keep their cocks in check!

Troy - crack me a tinny and fire up Gran Turismo. I feel like some practice...

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Keep an eye on the Evo driven by matt cherry and kim ledger, its one seriously fast and well sorted car, makes a dab under 400 at the treads on 98, 8 pot bembo's up front and they can both fairly peddle, around the track it'll be brutally quick, notarus and authur will probably flog everyone on the motorkhana stuff, damn those guys can hook a car around a khana

Meh, all those hacks that take the event way too serious :D

The real battle will be between the SAU-VIC Pres and his pretty boy team mate in that Brock Blue R34 and Team Max AMEX in the completely std R32 GTSt... Handicapping means we only need to win one of 48 events to take the money.

The arrogance of these guys to think they will beat us in every single event. :D Just because they got a fancy car and can drive...and me and Jamezilla dont/cant...we are Australian, and in the tradition of Steven Bradbury surely they have to fark up one event and hand us the win.

If you cant win just hang around and hope they fark up and pick up the pieces :P

Pfft - there nothing standard about your R32 Bris. But still thats not going to stop the fact that you will get beaten in every single event.

Team Skills will beat Team Dills every time. :woot:

September seems like such a long time away!

Pfft - there nothing standard about your R32 Bris. But still thats not going to stop the fact that you will get beaten in every single event.

Team Skills will beat Team Dills every time. :P

September seems like such a long time away!

Just be very, very, very careful Snowplough...that bottle of water you pick up off your seat could be loaded with laxatives. That drum of ELF fuel you use to fill up your car full of sugar. Your radiator full of the piss from village drunks at Taco Bills...things you have no chance of knowing about ... i would be hiring full time security for that car of yours, otherwise you could find you have some reliability problems :D

...and everything on my car is std, i have to return ot to stock for rego and cant be stuffed putting all the gear back on it...dont need it to beat you hillbillies

Just be very, very, very careful Snowplough...that bottle of water you pick up off your seat could be loaded with laxatives. That drum of ELF fuel you use to fill up your car full of sugar. Your radiator full of the piss from village drunks at Taco Bills...things you have no chance of knowing about ... i would be hiring full time security for that car of yours, otherwise you could find you have some reliability problems :)

...and everything on my car is std, i have to return ot to stock for rego and cant be stuffed putting all the gear back on it...dont need it to beat you hillbillies

Hey, Aren't you guys both navigators? Who's gonna drive?

The GPS has no hands!

Alright boys - it seems there are some "Official" Dutton Rally forums to be found on the Autosports forums.

http://www.autosports.com.au/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=60

They are all too serious. I've started up a thread in the Victoria section. We need to make a mocery. :P

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