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Well we werent going to enter. But the organisers upped our appearance money so James and I thought it would be a waste not to put our talents on display...

So which is the event where we run in a sack together with eggs in spoons, pints of beer in the other had and cheap hookers on our shoulders ? :)

Well we werent going to enter. But the organisers upped our appearance money so James and I thought it would be a waste not to put our talents on display...

So which is the event where we run in a sack together with eggs in spoons, pints of beer in the other had and cheap hookers on our shoulders ? :)

So when are we racetaping and cable tieing the engine in?

Seriously - I'm glad you boys kept pursuing the dream. Let me know when you need help getting things sorted on the car. As you know I can swing a spanner.

troy that bobo the snowclown speech was gold. quite inspiring. i seriously hope you dont screw up briswang. got to keep it realy for us NSW boys. show these VIC drives (i use the term loosely) how we do it.

Giant: I watched the QLD dutton coverage on TV on the weekend. Loved the stack, it was good quality for sure, plenty of air time (in both senses of the word).

Well, sticks and stones may break my bones but my fist can break your nose ;)

LOL...hey, im trying to do my best with what god gave me and what i can afford. I wish i had the money to pay the panel beater what his time is really wort ...it looks like every night this week i will be off rubbing back panels :)

Well, sticks and stones may break my bones but my fist can break your nose ;)

LOL...hey, im trying to do my best with what god gave me and what i can afford. I wish i had the money to pay the panel beater what his time is really wort ...it looks like every night this week i will be off rubbing back panels :)

Panels don't need paint to compete.

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