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You don't want him at events. He drives WRX's. And had a really fast one. A WRX taking out our events would cause me to consider suicide.

Lol! Can it take out the Unicorn?

I too replaced the toilet roll this morning.

Lol! Well played. With comments like this, we need you commenting here more often

Daily STI is currently for sale. Talk me back into Skyline. K-go!

What's been done to it? Also, I am officially inviting you to dinner with Jim Richards.

Lol! Can it take out the Unicorn?

The blue one *might*, it's way down on power but makes that back in being just over 1200kg.

Lol! Well played. With comments like this, we need you commenting here more often

I'm retired.

What's been done to it? Also, I am officially inviting you to dinner with Jim Richards.

It's the slow one, so exhaust and tune.

Still faster than a Cor33vette though.

The blue one *might*, it's way down on power but makes that back in being just over 1200kg.

I'm retired.

It's the slow one, so exhaust and tune.

Still faster than a Cor33vette though.

Come out of retirement... :)

What is this Cor33vette you keep referring to?

Pish posh, dirty little boost fed lunchboxes get a real motor ya hippies...

My lunchbox daily is a full second quicker down the quarter than your 'real' motor. The rightful domain of your 'real' motor is the strip, and it can't even do that properly.

My lunchbox daily is a full second quicker down the quarter than your 'real' motor. The rightful domain of your 'real' motor is the strip, and it can't even do that properly.

Oh no, not my dead standard motor how dare it not be an awesome dedicated drag car on its second run at the strip damn and blast to hell

Oh no, not my dead standard motor how dare it not be an awesome dedicated drag car on its second run at the strip damn and blast to hell

All I'm hearing is "wah wah wah I built a look at me car and now realise it's slow and expensive so I'd better throw out any and all cliche V8's are better lines and hope noone notices my little man tears".

My lunchbox daily is a full second quicker down the quarter than your 'real' motor. The rightful domain of your 'real' motor is the strip, and it can't even do that properly.

All I'm hearing is "wah wah wah I built a look at me car and now realise it's slow and expensive so I'd better throw out any and all cliche V8's are better lines and hope noone notices my little man tears".

With comments like these, I'm enjoying your stay more and more.

Coming to the Jim Richards Dinner?

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