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lol Troy, agree with you about doing more laps in my car.. however I have my own theories as to why I was only 1 second slower than u at Sandown... something to do with not driving it on the limit and also a bent lower ball joint :laugh: at PI I had all sorts of issues, and it was my first time there (only did 4 laps). The car is actually quite nice to drive, just need more time behind the wheels to tweak the setup. I may have slightly more power than you (i don't think it's 80kw!), but also more weight.. Hopefully everything with the car is sorted (my ABS is now fixed too! woot) and we can have some more fun :laugh:

lol Troy, agree with you about doing more laps in my car.. however I have my own theories as to why I was only 1 second slower than u at Sandown... something to do with not driving it on the limit and also a bent lower ball joint :laugh: at PI I had all sorts of issues, and it was my first time there (only did 4 laps). The car is actually quite nice to drive, just need more time behind the wheels to tweak the setup. I may have slightly more power than you (i don't think it's 80kw!), but also more weight.. Hopefully everything with the car is sorted (my ABS is now fixed too! woot) and we can have some more fun :laugh:

Good stuff Matt. I was just guessing that you would be up around the 300rwkws mark. My thing was only running 230rwkws odd at Sandown...though it feels damn strong at that boost. Stronger then it ever has actually...if only my suspension was up to the job of 230rwkws, i have ot drive angry otherwise the car just wont do it :laugh:

And Snowie, we cant beat you guys. But it would be nice to see some lap times beign punched out within cooee of you guys.

But point is...you cant beat going round and round...so will be good to see the EVOs out there mixing it up with Roy

Hehe - I'm only stirring. Mind you last weekend at Sandown there was a 400oddKW Supra on semi's that managed a best time of 1.23.9. It sure was a rocket down the straights. Most laps were in the 24's, 25's. It shows that the time you punched out already is quite impressive.

I was running around 280kw at Sandown.

hahaha *cough* bullshit *cough* :)

Oi Troy you Victorian bitch, you're such a Victorian Victorian that you make Victorian's born in Victorian look less Victorian than you're super Victorian Victorian self. GO VICTORIA! w00t

LOL classic post Adz :fakenopic: Gonna grab the popcorn for this one!

If i was overseas and heard something being described as Victorian, well i think mid 1800s, virginal white dresses and umbrellas and elegant old homes. So im not a very good fit for being Victorian :)

I dunno mate :)

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snowbrown, I just injured myself laughing you bastard. I may even need a day off work. I wonder if it counts as a work related injury. I think I somehow broke my colar bone.

gold.

If i was overseas and heard something being described as Victorian, well i think mid 1800s, virginal white dresses and umbrellas and elegant old homes. So im not a very good fit for being Victorian :)

Ahhhhh Troy, so narrow minded :) I think.....

"Victoria's Secret"

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"Victoria" - Don't tell me you wouldn't

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"Victorian Blouse" Mmmmm

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And my personal favorite "Carmen and Victoria"

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Now how many hot women do you hear about named "New South Wales Alba" or "New South Wales Hawkins" huh...... :)

Thats me throwing in the towel...there is just no coming back from that sort of a beating :stupid:

:P:):):)

Mc Donald's drive through 3:04:01

Shops for milk and bread 5:04:21

Red Rooster - Dinner time 13:23:55

To Frankston in peak hour 40:09:23 (in Skyline)

To Frankston in peak hour 65:29:21 (in Daewoo Matiz on 2cyl)

Mario Kart winner x 11ty billion

Your quicker then Bobo the Snowclown :)

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