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Did they boot you after the burnout ??

Yeppppp

they told me come back at a national meet

and they said

this isnt a street car bla bla bla

and when i showed them engineering papers rego emissions test

they couldnt say nothing but

Put a full exhaust on and come back at a national meet

and also i wouldnt recommend coming back without a chute either

i got the shits and packed up and left

and then before i could come back

Finished

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lol, can i move this to skyline/disc?

Posting your own Vids so you can dick-swaing really isnt what FI is about as a section :(

Oh, BTW, that 10.8... did you run that in slicks/no exhaust etc etc?

So basically not even street trim?

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lol, can i move this to skyline/disc?

Posting your own Vids so you can dick-swaing really isnt what FI is about as a section :(

Oh, BTW, that 10.8... did you run that in slicks/no exhaust etc etc?

So basically not even street trim?

what are u on about

Slicks yes

and Exhaust to the Diff like i drive it on the road and its engineered

YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS

apart from the slicks and the nitrous bottle

Yessssss its in street trim and Pump fuel

MR r31 nismoddddddd

The only 1 dick-swaing is you in that photo

THanks

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sweet vid's!! i wish mine did that lol

Thanks dude

See thats all i ask Mr r31 nismod

do you like the videos or not

Ps that means u to shibby

i dont want rubbish talk only if u like

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I guess they really didn't like you revving the f**k out of it in the staging lane.

Sounded nice during the burnout at least.

how did u know

You really wanna know why i was kicked off dont you

the offical told me that 3 people come up to him stating that the car isnt a street car and that it shouldnt be here bla bla bla should be run at a National meeting

and he couldnt mention names

but i asked people from where complained wollongong or sydney and he just pointed at a group of people in the staging lanes

which im not impressed about

and then he told me come back at a national meet and all the rest

ILL GET THIS STRAIGHT NOW

THE CAR IS A STREET CAR

WAS DRIVEN ON THE ROAD

HAS GOT ENGINEERS REPORTS

BLUE SLIPED

EMISSIONS TESTED

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nice work jason. great vids and nice launch to get the 10.8. good luck with the new setup.

Thanks guys

and the reason why i was reving it was i was pissed off i come up from wollongong got there and cause a group of clowns complained i had to go home. Waste of time

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OK is this what u wanted to see

it driving on the road quite and Hottied upppppppp

not even a standard skyline is this quite

and thats my brother driving a kid to the formal as i was suspended

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GO TEH f**kING P PLATES! LOL

street car, drag car... who cares still a quick fuggin car and sounds tough.. jelousy's a curse shibby :s

i agree

Shibby you must be someone from wollongong or hang here

someone from another shop perhaps

or a tosser who will only sit behind a computer

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what are u on about

Slicks yes

and Exhaust to the Diff like i drive it on the road and its engineered

YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS

apart from the slicks and the nitrous bottle

Yessssss its in street trim and Pump fuel

MR r31 nismoddddddd

The only 1 dick-swaing is you in that photo

THanks

hehe nismod, he's right you know :(

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