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yeah i see what u mean josh. but ther is a compromise with garrett.

anyway im thoroughly enjoying hearing my bro and his GF fight in the next room.. that shit reminds me why i dnt get a gf

Incl the sponsorship money that car owed $100k, Incl car cost. Compromise's were done else where which lead to f**k ups, which lead to that stupid blowout build cost. Never again.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=relat...p;v=0yfXymnOXl8

holy doley

yeah i got ya joshwa. if u got the cash i would use only tried and tested proven parts. and tuning.. but if u dnt just using what should work should work :P

I don't like no name turbos. I like things that come from a company with lots of RnD. I wanted ball bearing which at that time Trust couldnt offer me

dady paying bills = who cares how much it costs lolz

People know alot more know now though, parts are cheaper these days and your not paying to be the test pig anymore.

So i guess in a way it was a bench mark for back then

fooken oath just look at my car lol

sponsorship...tell me more?

f**k off, i need sponsorship before you :P

sponsorship...tell me more?

Your about the 11thy billion person to ask...

"Im going to build a car that does X, it will be at X events, I will in return offer you X publicity from being at the track X amount of times and enter X events, plus as it will run or do X it will have a write up in X mag with X readers" - "You want your name on it"

dady paying bills = who cares how much it costs lolz

fooken oath just look at my car lol

f**k off, i need sponsorship before you :rofl:

lol..

i got one :rofl: if u focus on a singular event u get these things

Your about the 11thy billion person to ask...

"Im going to build a car that does X, it will be at X events, I will in return offer you X publicity from being at the track X amount of times and enter X events, plus as it will run or do X it will have a write up in X mag with X readers" - "You want your name on it"

sounds like a plan

i just said.

Hey. i need tyres. ill put ur sticker on my car and hand out ur cards at the track and around the place if u sponsor me..

OK:)

lol..

i got one :rofl: if u focus on a singular event u get these things

sounds like a plan

i just said.

Hey. i need tyres. ill put ur sticker on my car and hand out ur cards at the track and around the place if u sponsor me..

OK:)

i need a little more than just tyre sponsorship marki

I’m just generalizing; if you want real sponsorship treat your car like a business, as accentually it is for the people giving you products or money

yeh i've been lazy. if u help me write something up i'll give u some coin for your troubles...

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