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Not for me. I rarely use FB chat.

I wasnt talking about you, I was talking about Nick, but now from that reaction I am suspicious of you too :P

Hey Tony, You know what we should do next year some time? Morgan Park. Its a cool track and we could do what the NSW peeps did/do? with Wakefield, Road trip up there, track day, then stay the night and get on the piss.

I wasnt talking about you, I was talking about Nick, but now from that reaction I am suspicious of you too :P

Hey Tony, You know what we should do next year some time? Morgan Park. Its a cool track and we could do what the NSW peeps did/do? with Wakefield, Road trip up there, track day, then stay the night and get on the piss.

It's on the cards.

Can't wait to roll up next to an unsuspecting McFly, look over and smile and watch his soul slowly die as I hit this button

I cant wait till the cops roll up, see that button, look over and smile and we get to watch your soul slowly die as they bum you relentlessly for hours before giving you your notice to appear.

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I cant wait till the cops roll up, see that button, look over and smile and watch your soul slowly die as they bum you relentlessly for hours before giving you your notice to appear.

Hide the button *herdererp*

Nah I'm gona put it on my steering wheel with a big label "NITROUS PURGE BUTTON #hectick"

Hide the button *herdererp*

Nah I'm gona put it on my steering wheel with a big label "NITROUS PURGE BUTTON #hectick"

Best of luck to you, but i doubt you get away with any form of it for long.

Lies purge kits are awesome, I would shit bricks a car was sitting at me next to the lights and next thing I hear and see this thing purge a nitrous line and the stand on a massive stall... Thing of nightmares

Lies purge kits are awesome, I would shit bricks a car was sitting at me next to the lights and next thing I hear and see this thing purge a nitrous line and the stand on a massive stall... Thing of nightmares

On the street you should be more worried about something that sees all that, Says challenge accepted, dials up 9krpm and side steps the clutch and disappears leaving only 4 little black lines. AWD grip is very hard to beat in a traffic light grand prix.

On the street you should be more worried about something that sees all that, Says challenge accepted, dials up 9krpm and side steps the clutch and disappears leaving only 4 little black lines. AWD grip is very hard to beat in a traffic light grand prix.

I know which one looks more impressive...

that to a child would be truely terrifying.

i need one. keep those damn kids off my lawn

Dude if you came running out of the dark all oggity boogity and dressed like that I'd shit myself.... So would 98% of people, the other two percent would die

I know which one looks more impressive...

The only difference is a puff of girly gas.

9Krpm launches, especially with a ignition cut limiter look and sound amazing.

Flames > fluffy white clouds

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