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* runs in *

Throws egg back at Sinful

*runs out *

puts out fry pan catchesegg cooks egg and eats it

The real question is:

If we had babies would it be an EVO?

Do two GTR's produce an EVO? Did anyone do genetics / cybornetics at Uni?

I would believe if you look at the genetic make up of two GTR’s the molecular structure and compounds would make it impossible for the fusion to take effect for a EVO to take shape, as the structure and components are such of a high grade in a GTR it would not be possible as the cheaper tackier internals and exterior of a EVO just make the idea of this just silly.

Now if you splice a pot belly pig with an elephant then that would be cool it would be a bellyphant.

Who ever told you your facts you need to ignore from now on.

The weekend of DECA (Aug 25-26) is a round of the AMRS at Winton. So IF there is any cars there practising they will be pretty cool to watch. But given Winton does their Friday's in 3 groups of 20mins (20mins Bikes, 20 mins Racecars and 20mins street cars) the amount of track time you'll get won't change. But I doubt there will be many there given the Saturday is practise for the AMRS cars anyways.

Plus it's a $100 and its 3hrs from Melbourne so I've never seen more than 10 cars there on a Friday - although this may have a couple more given it is the week before Dutton Vic and few cars could be out for a shakedown / giving co-drivers a test run behind the wheel. But you will leave the day with more than enough laps under your belt to have made it worth while.

blame duncan for my facts...

and blame me for my paranoia about a packed track.

anyway.. given you've cleared that up for me! I'm in for winton

who in VIC is going?

I'm still good for Winton on Friday. If I'm driving that many miles, getting another day of motorsport is a good thing.

Are passenger allowed at Winton? Would be good to catch a ride with one of the locals to learn the track.

I just spoke to Winton and since the round of the AMRS is on that weekend it will be a cars only day with the sessions split up between open wheelers / race cars / street cars. So should be great to watch.

No passengers unfortunately - and you can't even practise on Xbox :domokun:

But here's a half decent youtube link for some visual ideas

excellent TJ!

Jess... I'll get back to you re: accom tonight, or early morning tomorrow sometime as I need to organise what I am going to be doing on Thursday night for accom for Winton (I know someone said something about it but I've gotta find the time to go back and read about it)

excellent TJ!

Jess... I'll get back to you re: accom tonight, or early morning tomorrow sometime as I need to organise what I am going to be doing on Thursday night for accom for Winton (I know someone said something about it but I've gotta find the time to go back and read about it)

I think they are staying at shepparton and driving to winton friday morning?? as not far really

Is that right guys??

I got a passenger now!

Or =( im undecided at this stage

HI5!!!

Sif undecided!!! Are you going to do winton?




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