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well i went to run done a big burnout and the oil return off the turbo melted.We fixed it went back out and they didnt let me run cause the car is toooooo Loud even though they teched it like that.Anyways

the other offical told me to come back next week so i packed up.

And then on the way home we smashed into a car they pulled out in front of us and just got out of hospital

pretty bad night

Ahhhh well

Have to wait for next week

did anyone get any video of the burnout

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well i went to run done a big burnout and the oil return off the turbo melted.We fixed it went back out and they didnt let me run cause the car is toooooo Loud even though they teched it like that.Anyways

the other offical told me to come back next week so i packed up.

And then on the way home we smashed into a car they pulled out in front of us and just got out of hospital

pretty bad night

Ahhhh well

Have to wait for next week

did anyone get any video of the burnout

sorry to hear that mate.. all the best next week

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Ahhhh Jason thats a shame buddy, as long as your alright thats the main thing... unfortunalty i missed your burnout.. i will go next week if your running... Take care bubby! Cheers

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Is the tow vehicle very broken?

Now what kind of a remark is that adrian

And i wasnt towing the car my dad and his friend was

i was in another car that crashed and yeah the cars f**ked

engine ended up under mine and my brothers feet

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Now what kind of a remark is that adrian

And i wasnt towing the car my dad and his friend was

i was in another car that crashed and yeah the cars f**ked

engine ended up under mine and my brothers feet

What kind of a remark is it? Sorry, I assumed you guys were in the tow car. Simple question, mate. Stop reading more into it than there is.

Glad you guys are ok.

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Probably can expect to have the car on the trailer often if you continue to rape it in the burnout like that.

looking fotward to a clean pass.

well i went to run done a big burnout and the oil return off the turbo melted.We fixed it went back out and they didnt let me run cause the car is toooooo Loud even though they teched it like that.Anyways

the other offical told me to come back next week so i packed up.

And then on the way home we smashed into a car they pulled out in front of us and just got out of hospital

pretty bad night

Ahhhh well

Have to wait for next week

did anyone get any video of the burnout

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What size slicks are they Jase? They look huge but I'm sure it's just the angle.

Cheers.

ADRIAN

do you have photos of the actually burnout

and

yeah if Some COCK head didnt complain about the noise and say i took my exhaust off maybe i would have raced.Some jealous c**ts out there isnt there

anyways i will be out next week and have to see what happens

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Probably can expect to have the car on the trailer often if you continue to rape it in the burnout like that.

looking fotward to a clean pass.

the only problem i had was a Return pipe flange gasket

ahghh welll

anyways have to see what she does when im out there next

ill be interested to see what your car makes and runs.why is it your a smart ass behind a computer

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the only problem i had was a Return pipe flange gasket

ahghh welll

anyways have to see what she does when im out there next

ill be interested to see what your car makes and runs.why is it your a smart ass behind a computer

I only said the above because I know what it's like, mate. No need to take it so personally and go on the attack. I don't understand why you go on the ofensive all the time. I've been there and done that with a number of cars and if you start making power and raping them you're gonna hurt them from time to time. abusing them will only increase the chance of some type of failure. your burnout was as you would probably agree stupid. if you had done a solid burnout instead of the exibition style one you did, you probably would have been able to run.

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Haha. dont read more into it than there is, besides they specialise in fabrication where we specialise in mechanical so you cant really compare the two. They are good at what they do and so are we.

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