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paul if you could please stop passing off your opinions as facts that would be great buddy :)

Notice how the words 'opinion' and 'fact' are 2 totaly differant words... evan spelt differantly... yip you guessed it differant meaning to. I can go into more detail on the differance if theres some uncertainty still ???

Anyways i found out last night from the organisers you can turn up whenever you like, just let them know in advance when you plan to.

it will be the same as last time we went you goose

ATTENTION....

i wont have time to update the forum anymore, coz i need to start preparing my car.... :P

all the updates and meeting points has been sent via email in the past few days.... so if you havent sent any email to [email protected], send it as soon as possible....

its gonna shower in melbourne... but dont worry, its fine at heathcote... can be check at www.weather.com.au/vic/heathcote

see you all tomorrow on the meeting point 1, 2, quick stop or at heathcote...

oooh no offence

but there were too many f**kwits at the event ...

side pipes on cars with no power + no turbo = pointless and just sound extremely loud and shit ...

first time at heathcote ...

think it will be my last also ...

Haha that's awesome, I need to work on my 60'ft for sure.

I was all over the place.

ran a 14.9 and 100mph with a 60ft of 2.9 ahaha. then backed it up with a 14.6 at 94mph with a 60ft of "A STILL CRAPPY" 2.51.

I hate axel tramp ahah.

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