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Actually Mt Cotton day! Woo!

They had a few spare spots so Im going.

Who is running it Dave?? And who is the hiring party?? I don't want to ruin it for someone else, but if they do what we normally do, then that is discrimination!!

Full carbon fibre though dave. Apparantly the Ergo are for the fuller bodied people.

Thought thats what u were talking about. I myself have been playing it for over 2 yrs. What name do u go under? and r u any good?

Who is running it Dave?? And who is the hiring party?? I don't want to ruin it for someone else, but if they do what we normally do, then that is discrimination!!

SDT... Perks of the job (also get my skills up to do the job better) :D Its the advanced course, with normal person cars.

But yeah, what SAU were doing was just hiring the skidpan and lmva, which is different to an advanced defencive driving course, which would have been in keeping with the 'spirit' of mt cotton as they see it. Trust me Im not having a go, I think Mt Cotton have done the dirty with SDT etc and kicking people off the skidpan. But it might be away around it for some of us. I still think they will kick anyone off who is making a lot of noise and holding the slide throughout the whole pan. Just the guy might not be there if we arent listed as a car club...

Either way I think most of us now would get more out of the Morgan Park training.

settle down mark.....

hey bitches!!!!!! a Greatr day to go to the beach!!!

but see as i cant drive and all off to south bank with me for a swim,

see if i can convice a couple of buddy's to go jet skiing...

man lucky i didn't order those plates yet.

man i wanted the FAT801 combination but some other Lard ass has it :D

No pics yet till i actually buy this one!

its a fully stock GTR. only problem i found with it so far is the clutch but that can be easily fixed :D

i hope u've got ALOT of coin to throw at it if ur going to get a stocko john :(

i hope u've got ALOT of coin to throw at it if ur going to get a stocko john :(

there is plenty being put behind it.

turbo's and exhaust are just the few 2 mods that will be done.

that`ll be a extra close to hundred horses before boostin it hopefully.

what about them big end bearings, u know how much gtr's love to spin them :(

has it had a compression test and leakdown test done on it?

yeah, the gtr has been all tested and tuned.

this is only 1 of the 3 that im testin out. get a choice of which one i want.

compared to the gtst i got right now.... the gtr has nothin compared to the gsts

lol.

that`ll soon change though.

Sorry Lee, I'm off to work!! I know it is rare, but I do work every second weekend to get all those other days off!!

PREACH! I been here since midnight :laugh: only 1 hour and 41 minutes to go... not that im counting or anything >_<

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