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morning all

Oh I see, well it was good to meet you then. :)

cheers I do try and keep my car clean, despite the layer of bitumen spots all over it. and I payed enough for it to be straight :)

glad you had fun, and corners can be quite happy for those of us that don't have the power you boys have (nick thinks hes in your league, but hes actually down here with us) :P.

4pm? still didnt see you afterwards. most people had gone, and the few cars that were left had been abandoned. I left at around 2:30

Yeha we just bummed around a bit, watched the bikes for a bit along with the drift school. has a little snooze in the shade for a while also

I must admit seeing pictures of it online i wasnt sure of the colour scheme. But once i saw it in person and on track it looked the goods

Haha thanks man, I'm digging the drag wing on urs it just seems like it needs big bolt on flares to go with it

An I allowed to say "told you so?"

Was a lot less restricted than the directions suggested. I must admit first lap when that S13 spun out i thought they might have pulled the session but all seems well.

Haha thanks man, I'm digging the drag wing on urs it just seems like it needs big bolt on flares to go with it

Im agreeing with you there. Might have to put it in the pipeline along with a few other idea i have for the car. The wing definitely sets it apart from any other R33 around. The longer its on there the more i like

Was a lot less restricted than the directions suggested. I must admit first lap when that S13 spun out i thought they might have pulled the session but all seems well.

Im agreeing with you there. Might have to put it in the pipeline along with a few other idea i have for the car. The wing definitely sets it apart from any other R33 around. The longer its on there the more i like

The s13 spun out on the first lap? How?!?!

As long as everyone had fun, it's all that matters. :)

The s13 spun out on the first lap? How?!?!

As long as everyone had fun, it's all that matters. :)

Yeah warm up lap. He was a long way in front of me, didnt see it happen but i pressume he went into the "Grossover" a bit to quick and it spun him into the dirt on the right. Towie dragged him out by the time we went round again and he was allowed to keep driving around the track

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