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Damn man thats gotta suck for him and you!! Not even sure if we are going in 2 weeks yet!! We are drumming up some sponsorship with a guy that worked for Mclaren F1 and has since retired back here! He's looking at starting up a F3 team, Hopefully for us this come thru, we will see!! Whats JB gonna be doing now?? Has he any plans?? He must own a car himself to race surely!!

G'Day stranger, Not a hell of alot happening over in little old SA, How about over there in the big smoke??

Nah he doesn't own any cars always driven someone elses. At the moment he may be driving the car for the new owner (why wouldn't you want him he's won 5 out of 6 races in it) I'm still heading over as i have other business to do over there and people to see

Good luck with the F3 team, great to see another SA team out there. BRM are changing to F3 next year with Percat driving

Matty that is SEX on wheels, LOVE it!!!

Dan, good to hear about the Evo, loved every minute of the drive home I spose? God I can't wait to have that feeling with my new ride; just have to find one first!

Yes im back evo is absolutely unreal...but needs a tune and has f-con v pro

awesome mate! cant wait to see this car in the flesh.

good luck with the tuning of the f con v though :S

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well ns is total ghey my group buy tint thread gets deleted after some tool say 'oh i thought you couldnt do GB on here'

and i was like well theres a PS3 group buy any ways mine gets deleted PS3 stays i suppose the mods want a cheap ps3 :teehee::rant::yes:

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