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iluvewan u won't be chopping shit apart from your mums tractor stoopid country boy/girl :D

i am with steve and ken on this one, i have never heard of any line doing 10.3 in the city or on your gravel country roads :D

i meant that in the nicest way possible

no offence to any other country boys/girl in the forums ;)

adrian :D

Drag racing is going to be better from now on as we have sports compact class now, This is the class we built Grants 120Y for and we are building a Space framed S13 powered by an FJ20 for another local + Xspeed have an S15 body for the same class so we should have a few 8sec cars by the end of the new season.

Originally posted by mzgtst

Yeah, i know exactly what you mean! That's y u need to shut them up!

R31 Chick... u sound like ur kinda like me! how old r u?

I am 18.

Are you from the country? The country rocks!

I am unsure about this 10.3, I will see to believe though I am not one to say it doesn't when I have never seen it. Basically, I would love to see it at the Plex! I hope it is that fast! Blow away the boyz!

hahahah lol... you just need heaps of kids running around you and couple of rusted old cars here and there at the front garden....

got your self a typical country red neck home (No offence I've seen few hmes like that @ the bussleton last week)... LOL killer

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