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send tea to 0400 641 593

*scratches one up* :wave:

I hear alot of talking but not alot of driving??? I remember you were going to beat Dave aswell so I will make sure he comes along.

dave'll be easy, he has a haltech :wave:

beating you is gonna be like being the smartest kid with downs syndrome!

thems fightin words :D

Queensland raceway :)

That reminds me I need to do a drag run soon

u'll get pwned off the start, ur best bet is a rolling start :O

P.S december 6 TNT

You as bored as me?

indeed. I just sent you 2 more pics LOL. one of me pulling sad face. and one of my full tea cup :wave:

So what does slides car go like?

They don't go. The onevia is more likely to be moving before the line though :D

indeed. I just sent you 2 more pics LOL. one of me pulling sad face. and one of my full tea cup :wave:

They don't go. The onevia is more likely to be moving before the line though :D

lol sent 2 back.

What did the line go like before?

lol sent 2 back.

What did the line go like before?

not sure. I didn't know him when it was going. there are some google videos somewhere of him drifting a roundabout though LOL

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