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how about instead of talking shit on here everyone go home and work on their cars...im going to finish this stupid dry sump pan. Go play with some spanners ya losers instead of being keyboard warriors.

Be sure you walk sideways to the garage Mike. :)

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how about instead of talking shit on here everyone go home and work on their cars...im going to finish this stupid dry sump pan. Go play with some spanners ya losers instead of being keyboard warriors.

nothing for me to do right now collecting bits for my 30, plus i just had my hair done and a manicure and a pedicure.

^^^^^i'm starting to sound like josh

You are all a bunch of girls blouses.

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More sideways that drift plus they are airborne half the time.

As committed to going fast as circuit racers but with fk off big trees right next to the road.

Driving quick is one thing. Driving quick along a road you have only seen once with your brain processing what your co driver is saying about the road after the next corner which is over the current hump is quite another. Beyond the scope of any mere mortals.....

that would be like hitting an elephant with a flyswat

oh, and i had a skinny iced chocolate orange frappacino, milk should only go in coffee before 10am.

ur a dick, u just called urself an elephant :)

You are all a bunch of girls blouses.

www.wrc.com

More sideways that drift plus they are airborne half the time.

As committed to going fast as circuit racers but with fk off big trees right next to the road.

Driving quick is one thing. Driving quick along a road you have only seen once with your brain processing what your co driver is saying about the road after the next corner which is over the current hump is quite another. Beyond the scope of any mere mortals.....

Thats bullshat, they dont call it the gay quarter of motorsport for nothing, They never leave their mates behind. :laughing-smiley-014:

heres noel concentrating on getting his 60 footers right.......

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that's abo for..noel :)

how about instead of talking shit on here everyone go home and work on their cars...im going to finish this stupid dry sump pan. Go play with some spanners ya losers instead of being keyboard warriors.

i would, if i wasnt at work brother :)

dorift.jpgrally hatchis

Bring back the group B rally cars I say. Ford, Peugeot, Lancia & the rest were building mid engined turbo charged 4WD rocket ships when Nissan were still pissing about with atmo S12 Silvia's.

Oh and all Toyota ever did in World rallying of any note was get chucked out for cheating.

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