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Well in that case "its stock" "I had crap tyres" or " It was its second run" are no longer valid.

Its awesome and the time it ran is 13 sumthin sumthin in spite of being awesome. Thus closes the case of the people of whoretown vs natro. The court rules in the favour of the people of whoretown.

Nice.

.... Great now I have no one to argue with about crap while I sit at work :(

Standing in the dole queue does not classify as work. Go out and get a real job to fund the abomination.

All that says to me is you need to meet more drivers LOL

I agree that they would be similar around a circuit, but you should have me at the drags. The gearing in my 6 speed is not the greatest for the strip.

CoR33vettes are always awesome. In the same way that herpes just doesn't leave, to some people that's pretty awesome.

Maybe, but the fact is you would be much faster than all of us! At the drags I probably would be faster after you leave your gearbox in pieces on the start line :P

Go out and get a real job to fund the abomination.

I challenge the title "abomination" on the grounds that by definition, an abomination creates strong feelings. The feelings expressed towards the wannabe CoR33vette, although negative, are hardly strong enough to substantiate claim to being classed an "abomination".

The level of actual care given is just too low and is more of a passing interest.

Maybe, but the fact is you would be much faster than all of us! At the drags I probably would be faster after you leave your gearbox in pieces on the start line :P

Ditch the shit house 6 speed and get an auto like a real man

Maybe, but the fact is you would be much faster than all of us! At the drags I probably would be faster after you leave your gearbox in pieces on the start line :P

Hence the Modena in the daily and the 6 speed in the track car.

I am amused and amazed by Squizz's abillity to liken an LS1 bearing R33 to Herpies.

I think that had almost made my day until...http://www.news.com.au/realestate/selling/queensland-agent-tamara-english-dons-superhero-duds-to-market-property-in-caboolture/story-fndbawks-1226679550939

That is why I am everlasting, and you are not.

Hence the Modena in the daily and the 6 speed in the track car.

That is why I am everlasting, and you are not.

Screw being everlasting that shit is over rated. I'd rather be here and now then gone.

Also I can't commit to dinner, I have a baby arriving any day now, the suspense is killing me.

Shame you cannot come along. We need to get numbers up to this event.

Congrats on the baby though. Do you know what you are having?

I have a 3.5 year old daughter which I spend money on lol.... and my wife expecting in 10 weeks time our second baby :)

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