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Count me in 110%!!

Aiming for sub 1:10's this time

Goal is 1:08 but seriously aint gonna happen but 3 secounds off my last PB should be a fair stretch :wave:

Oh and yes may the banter begin!

I WILL OWN YOUS ALL! Especially LIZZEH! 180SX pfft ............. Taxi ftw

So shall we organise accomodation again for the night before??

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im thinking arrange accommodation for the night before so we can all have a piss up! beer and motorsports is there anything better?

who would be keen for staying down the night before?

im thinking arrange accommodation for the night before so we can all have a piss up! beer and motorsports is there anything better?

who would be keen for staying down the night before?

everyone usually does..

Bring blankeys and lots of jackets.. its freazing down in winter

everyone usually does..

Bring blankeys and lots of jackets.. its freazing down in winter

do u have one of those tattered old blanky's from when u were a little kid, that u take verywhere?

Blankeys... for Liz to cry into when he gets OWNED (traitor!)

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its ok i nearly made her cry on aust day when i was lapping in the 1;19 then pulled a low 1;18 and ando showed her to stop watch!

she was so sure i wouldnt beat her lol

its ok i nearly made her cry on aust day when i was lapping in the 1;19 then pulled a low 1;18 and ando showed her to stop watch!

she was so sure i wouldnt beat her lol

:huh: Liz is going to b*tch slap your time in July.... (us girls gotta stick together)

and prolly u when she sees you... bwahahahah :wave:

:huh: Liz is going to b*tch slap your time in July.... (us girls gotta stick together)

and prolly u when she sees you... bwahahahah :wave:

s ok you will bitch slap me 2 when i wipe the floor with u round the track

s ok you will bitch slap me 2 when i wipe the floor with u round the track

Bring it on bish... its ok if I get beaten... I will be a Wakie noob... but if I beat u...... you ain't never going to hear the end of it.... :wave:

Bring it on bish... its ok if I get beaten... I will be a Wakie noob... but if I beat u...... you ain't never going to hear the end of it.... :wave:

i was a wakie noob and beat liz hahahah!

Bring it on bish... its ok if I get beaten... I will be a Wakie noob... but if I beat u...... you ain't never going to hear the end of it.... :wave:

once u do a few laps you will probs beat me, your car is much quicker than mine

do u have one of those tattered old blanky's from when u were a little kid, that u take verywhere?

Haha I do :huh: but its not tattered.. and I still use it :\

Blankeys... for Liz to cry into when he gets OWNED (traitor!)

:wave:

Haha thats not nice!

its ok i nearly made her cry on aust day when i was lapping in the 1;19 then pulled a low 1;18 and ando showed her to stop watch!

she was so sure i wouldnt beat her lol

Careful dude... The new Lizzeh mobile is going to be very quick, and you've only had one day's experience! :huh:

Crikey.. the official thread hasnt even started yet! :wave:




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