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most likely....but id say its in the shitbox class

dont hold me to this though

Why? :thumbsup:

Some of these VL's have awesome power and are great at Drag racing, and occationally you do see a very clean one.

I would say the VL would be in "intruder class".

Why? :D

Some of these VL's have awesome power and are great at Drag racing, and occationally you do see a very clean one.

I would say the VL would be in "intruder class".

Nah i didnt mean that its shit....i like vlts (clean ones) i didnt see the intruder class....post edited :D

No offence to Joe.....do i get free parts from autobarn now Joe??? :yes:

Why? :D

Some of these VL's have awesome power and are great at Drag racing, and occationally you do see a very clean one.

I would say the VL would be in "intruder class".

They should go into the VL class, just like R33 drivers :sorcerer:

any car is welcome, you wanna race it, bring it.

Done deal!

i'm out..have to go to the airport..forgot my sister's coming back from the UK on this day..BAH!

Airport is on the way to Heathcote, perfect opportunity :sorcerer:

Nothing like a jet lagged sibling and a some drag racing :P

it's lookin like i'll still have my 33......so guess i'll be cracking out the pink wheels one more time :) (its all about the pink bits!)

pinkrims.jpg

i'll have 3 cars coming along with me so far

series 2 VS 5.0lt Calais

351 XW GT replica

possibly a Mazda capella w/inj 13B running XR6T turbo....he's scared of breaking another axle.......or his daily R31 Skyline?

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