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noble is english are they considered European ?

I would have/did assumed since they are a member of the EU. The car pictured won best European car at the Extreme HP show which is where they would have taken that picture. It was on the GROWLY custom machining stand as Matt has made some parts for him.

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ah nice

you mean >>GROWLY<< << :spam::dry: free plug

Thanks Steve, His website's shit though. He's looking for some one to build him one at the moment but he needs to be able to update it himself and not many people want to offer that as they lose the extra money.

watch out 'behind' for that painful feeling when he catches you

ruuuuuuuuuuuun, run like the gingerbread man

steve - did you send me a sms? got a one line sms yesterday that seems to be 90% missing? :thumbsup:

watch out 'behind' for that painful feeling when he catches you

ruuuuuuuuuuuun, run like the gingerbread man

steve - did you send me a sms? got a one line sms yesterday that seems to be 90% missing? :D

yeah i msg you and tried to ring you twice now

well done Luke :D:ninja:

Car of the month at Adelaide Tyre Power :PBJ:

http://www.adelaidetyrepower.com/

don't get used to it too quick it will be over before you know it :D

wooo yeah! 2 weeks holidays as of today!! 2 weeks of being paid to sleep in haha
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