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Some piss poor driving right there!!! what did he forget to turn the corner..haha. you'd think if you can afford one you would invest in a driving course...

F & F should be available for crappy DL by the 6th.........

Lucky Pr!ck if he got it for 21st.

Are you guys going for the easter weekend drags. I will be there on the sunday. I wanna see what my new turbo does.

How is this for bad luck. My last set of tyres i got from Beaurepaires they fkd my studs. And then i was smart enough to take my rims off for the next set at tyrepower. But then yesterday i was silly enough to give them the car for fronts......They locked the keys in the car cause the guy couldnt work out how to take the key out of the ignition. Then somehow manage to flip my locks and shut the door with the handle up......ARGHHHH. They had to get a locksmith...ahahahahaha. Why is alice full of IDIOTS! /end rant :blink:

*Storms off to get a spare key cut*

you gotta take me for a spin in your car before drags kurt........ feel it with rubber on board

As soon as I sort out what's wrong with the idle solenoid then she's good to go. Bloody mid mount MR2 got faily good launch or what. Pretty keen to seen him run at drags. Should run high 12 I think.

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