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guys, don't jump the gun, i'm pretty sure there might be a clash, cup day weekend on the sunday there is a passenger day at sandown (presidents day, or something like that) which is twice as close and...well...you get to go in porka's :D

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jesus might be seen at sandown, hanging with a tall dark and extra handsome man, I think his name is all mighty Greg!

AAHAHAHA,

come to sandown you softess cockess, Deano might even get you a seat in a new toy :yucky:...can't promise anything though, as i'm calling shotgunssss

hahaha now you've really got me confused!

Be part of the tall, dark and handsome club, AND get to hang with the almighty Greg... and go in porsche goodness... OR see extra porsche goodness blasting around a super sexy hill climb event.

I may be persuaded with rides in super mega ultra turbo's... or is it a new new toy... JARGH

it's not really my place to say... Deano's old man was tired of teh nissan, and didn't want to track the 996..... i'll leave it up to your imagination, it's older, but still newish,

has a german acsent and it breathes for itself (NA). very cool too. :whistling:

there is already a few people with their hands up for moustache rides, so i wouldn't base your decision on which event to go to around a whim of a ride. i'm fairly certain deano has permission to stretch the s14's legs too. so the eye candy at sandown this sunday will be fantasmiktoricle.

If you decide to rock to my buller be sure to say hi to Jamie, he'll be blasting around up there with his old man.

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I take it there is an RS nomenclature associated with said car... or perhaps GT... hmmmmm I wanna see it!!

So is the S14 getting sold??

Ahhh, I don't know what to do, too much good car stuff on at the moment!!

If I do Mt Buller I'll say hey to Jamie, which porsche will they be in?

S14 definately stays, i drilled dean and his old man that they have come too far to hand ball it off, dean knew this all along too, it's still an awesome machine.

I have no idea about jamie,

they have a fair few to choose from, you never know which one they'll take.

Last presidents day i was lucky enough to hitch a ride around sandown in his dad's 993 turbo it's got approx 400rwkw 240kph back straight, harnesses have never felt better to hang from under braking :D.

Edit: I now know what nomenclature means hahaha, mr vocab.

for those that care: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/nomenclature

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