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Yep, at QR happy laps. Apparently I have a reputation for being a bit quick on mountains or something, I just think Tony overstates it. Also people tend to come off the road or get fined on mountain runs with me.

Taller guy thin build with sunnies on? Driving a R33? I think i remember you up my clacker though all the corners. car was sticking well to the road, well alot better than my boat anyway

Taller guy thin build with sunnies on? Driving a R33? I think i remember you up my clacker though all the corners. car was sticking well to the road, well alot better than my boat anyway

Not quite thin but I'm working on it ;)

That would be me, I didn't have anywhere near the power to get past you on the straights but it was a lot of fun watching you slide round all the bends. Mine sticks alright till they tyres head up then it gets more exciting.

nice I e Scotty. It's not too windy for golf?

Yep. Hope those loud neighbours move out. I'm gonna mow the grass soon that'll wake them up hey heh heh.....

Yes, your car build will be interesting mate.

9am for the mowing to wake em up? your far to nice

I love detailed build threads in general, Ant's has an awesome one, Mat's just makes me jealous.

34 Shell shouldn't be too hard to find I would Imagine.

love to have stripped track car, any S or R shell would do the job nicely

we had the neighbours dog non stop barking from 11-12:30 last night. No idea how they can sleep through it and not tell their own dog to shut the f**k up. I thought they would gt sick of me yelling at their dog

airhorns at their bedroom window, train them to train their dog.

Not quite thin but I'm working on it ;)

That would be me, I didn't have anywhere near the power to get past you on the straights but it was a lot of fun watching you slide round all the bends. Mine sticks alright till they tyres head up then it gets more exciting.

Straight line speed is all I've got

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