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yeah yeah you know the red GTR-um whats his name?? oh anyway his car shit itself all over the track then packed up and went home-that Castrol is gooooood stuff

serious

so round 1 he was knocked out round 1 or 2 ran mid tens

round 2 no show

round 3 blew up and not in the points

bet the sponsors are happy.

i cant wait for one of these gtrs to get in the 150mph and have the millenium supra get off the line. if carlos can get his thing off the line it will be a quick thing and certainly should kill the national record.

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There is no doubt that Theo's Castrol GTR is makin the power (150mph-do the maths there :D) -he broke drive shafts and couldnt front for the qrt finals so 'DRAG ME' R33 got a bye run and went on to win the sport RWD. The funny thing is he had hadnt done a meeting before and looked totally surprised when i said he had bagged 100 points, money and a trophy!!!!

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Shane I couldn't make it up to mini jam it was either go up and race or wait and get car tech inspected due to not enough $$ for everything so I didn't go :(

Sucks having a budget hey Bu5ter.....i didn't go because apparantly i destroyed my engine due to running it too lean....don't believe me....just ask the rumour mill....they know it all.(d1ckheads!!)

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Sucks having a budget hey Bu5ter.....i didn't go because apparantly i destroyed my engine due to running it too lean....don't believe me....just ask the rumour mill....they know it all.(d1ckheads!!)

well you will run a 300 shot of gas through it without consulting shane "allgas" crichton.

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well you will run a 300 shot of gas through it without consulting shane "allgas" crichton.

well...i didnt realise you had to put fuel with it!......so thats what the other solinoid was for....sorry thought that was a spare.

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