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Are there dates on this yet? I'm keen to go.

No reserved spots is fair considering they had to turn their own members away. I'll get my bank of fax machine all cranked up and ready to attack.....

And Autosalon over DECA - guess those would wold rather look at cars than drive them should go to Autosalon. Lets see, how good do you have to be to drive on a Dyno?

I am waiting for Snowy to get back to me TJ i think it is around the 1st of dec or somthing like that but we need to sort out some where to sleep as the place we stay at is already booked out !

dam mexicans!

And Doof I am not drunk you are !

And Autosalon over DECA - guess those would wold rather look at cars than drive them should go to Autosalon. Lets see, how good do you have to be to drive on a Dyno?

I dunno... those dyno ramps can be hard to negociate.

Well the only reason that you won is because i was driving smokys car and we blew it up so now the GTR is coming out to play and let me say wont be like you remember it MMMWWWWWAAAAAAHHHHHH

come here big boy@@!!!!!!hahahaha

RWD ftw and tou know it@!!!

everyone knows i am the deca nsw man! hahahshshaq

ah crap, gonna be soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo hungover on caturday i mean saturday

Craig, the only reason u want in is cause im not there and you k ow that meand I cant come first for NSW1 :ninja:

ahaha

rofly at dstarting new threwad!

Go to sleep you drunk

Well the only reason that you won is because i was driving smokys car and we blew it up so now the GTR is coming out to play and let me say wont be like you remember it MMMWWWWWAAAAAAHHHHHH

Sif you will be driving it hard/fast

Well the only reason that you won is because i was driving smokys car and we blew it up so now the GTR is coming out to play and let me say wont be like you remember it MMMWWWWWAAAAAAHHHHHH

You think that purple thing of yours is going to beat the TJ in White Knight? You so silly Lucy.....

HA HA HA HA funny TJ but they are fighting words Just think if i can come second in a GTST with no experience in driving the car wonder what I can do in the purple people eater LOL

GAME ON!

Im suprised you will drive it that far from its garage :(

:worship: Listen to the man, he's right :rofl: driving all that way to get your ass whooped on and off the circuit is insane. But hey i guess VIC is "the place to be" ;)

My car will hopefully, finally, make an appearance. It may not get in the top twenty, but it will surely look good frying the tyres :)

Craig, the only reason u want in is cause im not there and you k ow that meand I cant come first for NSW1 :)

ahaha

rofly at dstarting new threwad!

are you drunk :laughing-smiley-014: the Dr said not to take those pills with alcohol.

it will surely look good frying the tyres :)

whats the power of it?

HA HA HA HA funny TJ but they are fighting words Just think if i can come second in a GTST with no experience in driving the car wonder what I can do in the purple people eater LOL

GAME ON!

Game on mate....

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