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looks very nice corrine. the talk/torque thing still bugs me, but I guess I'm in the minority here. :P so go with whichever. I'm in.

actually as long as they are not too pricey, put me down for 2.

looks very nice corrine. the talk/torque thing still bugs me, but I guess I'm in the minority here. :P so go with whichever. I'm in.

actually as long as they are not too pricey, put me down for 2.

It shouldnt be too much Im hoping $5 - Max $10

But I will talk him down haha..

Hey guys - if people are coming down and want to make an extended trip of it - the following weekend on the Friday and Saturday the Dutton Rally of Vic will be on in Shepparton. (Sunday back in Melborune).

So sign up and go hard! :P Or just stay for the week and watch. Vic is the biggest Dutton of them all (not just saying that cause I'm a mexican but it is known as the #1 Dutton event as it has been running the longest and generally has by far the toughest field in it for the year).

And yes if you are wondering the timing for this is deliberate as there's nothing better than a nice shakedown the week out from a big event. Cheaters FTW. ;)




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