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my car isnt being used, you can use, you break anything you buy it

the tyres are pretty ordinary (k104s on the rear) not at the indicator but not far off

and the diff does what it feel like sometimes, dont know if its locking properly or not

let us know

cos ill have to organise getting it up there (no licence)

im not competing so its all yours if u want

Hey ppls.

Well, my car is off the road for some panel work.....

So I need something to drive at Deca, or more to the point, Co-Drive at Deca.

Who's interested in helping a brother out and lending a seat????

Damn, here I was thinking I could co-drive your car at DECA this time around :P

Sorry to hear about your 34 Pete.

Hope you get it fixed ASAP and like new.

Pauly... your a brave man but Im sure Pete will look after it.

Nice comment re Jack towing it back .... lol just nasty that was...

I have seen Pete drive, I like it, He eats grass on 2 sides of the skidpan. Skillful with a hint of crazy and a side serve of WTF!!

:banana:

I like that explanation of my driving!.

It fits.

Nah, with other peoples cars I drive a little bit more sedately than with my own.

But at this stage I'll probably drive the Austech WRX Wags, with any luck.

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