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Just thought I'd be a prick and share my joy about going to Germany tomorrow. I am picking up a 2006 Porsche 911 from Stuttgart and travelling the 350km to the Nurbugring where I have four days to watch a Porsche GTP event and do some laps. After that I head to Frankfurt to join a Football Federation of Australia (FFA) tour of the World Cup. I can't f***ing wait!!! :):D:w00t::D:D

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WHAT!!! HOW THE f**k!!! thats is INSANE!!!! how did you manage to pull that off!! That is soo good, man i am jealous. World Cup + driving Nurburg in a 2006 911... I seriously think i am going to cry, so much jealousy.

DAMN!!!!! CONGRATS!!!

p.s- ASSHOLE!!

sounds awesome, how much is this trip costing you?

LoL who cares how much it costs! Thats a trip of a life time that you could never do again.

But yeah, just awesome man. Get a camera in the car hey!

Also Tangles last night i went to the launch of the new ZX14 down here in victor at the local bike shop. Looks fantastic and also i'm going for a test ride this weekend. It should be so awesome 197 hp, and 98 nm at 2000 rpm!!!! gonna be incredible to ride. Looks heaps nice too.

for those that may not have seen it, this site has vids and pics of cars on the ring…

http://www.8200rpm.com

I came across it on the liberty RS forums when one of the guys there posted his lap on the ring in his liberty wagon.

The RS I refer to is this one..

imm098.jpg

He has been on this track many times.

That particular video is this one..

http://static.8200rpm.com/Video_Section/51...eria_Legacy.wmv

right click save as (hope it still works)

If you download it (100mb) you will hear a whole heap of squeeling (potenza s03 street tyres.)

He has mentioned that on the straight he get to just over 240km/h as it is uphill.

Car mods are cage, 2.5 inch turbo back with no cat, above mentioned tyres, lowered springs and a rechipped ecu.. oh and decent pads and fluid. Everything else is stock.

Hope you got lots a downloading space..

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