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hey, yeah im going to get a slide hi flow sometime within the next few weeks!!!

there only $700 change over!!

isnt it funny darren how i was telling you that you should be on about 230kw just before you ran :sorcerer:

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lol I didn't imply that. Just that the last one was very cool indeed with some nice people and plenty of nice RB action! :) Oh yeah, I thought we were gonna see some 300rwkw+ monsters that day? What happened to the VL-Ts? ;)

lol I didn't imply that.

lmao only playing.

Just that the last one was very cool indeed with some nice people and plenty of nice RB action! :) Oh yeah, I thought we were gonna see some 300rwkw+ monsters that day? What happened to the VL-Ts? ;)

Yep pitty we didn't see some SOHC RB action, would have been good to see as there's plenty of vlt's getting around making some serious grunt. :dry:

i had a serious headache afterwards. but other then that, was a great day.

lol i thought i was the only 1 i woke up the next day nautious and with a headache and had too miss church :)

would do it all again though ;) i put it down to too much octane 98

ok ive got the DVD that pkblade took is there any body that doesnt want there number plates shown ... mind your there isnt to many and its not like dynos are ilegal but choise is yours to make my life hard taking them out :wave: (it can be done i just dont want to)

Hey man nice compilation. Well done! :wave:

PS you shoulda just stuck my last run on there instead of all 4 lol. :ban:

Cubes, can't recall the AT/IT as the sheet is at home. I think the IT was mid 30s but yeah it was pretty hot in there.. Shaun musta been frying!

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