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this clearly has the PCOTY-1 plates too :D forgot to mention that LOL

ah yes, well then it is definitely a pic of me on the drag strip :( - ah those were the good old days!

I remember the PCOTY s15 driving around a few years back. and watchin it at AIR.

when they had runs on sundays ? or wednesdays nights ? when anyone could come down and have a run.

well then you were watching me :D

Was always good fun since MattR and Busky2k would take out their S14s and always try to beat me (but never did). Then there were the hardcore Commo boys in their VRs and crap getting absolutely owned by myself and every other import there. I was even demolishing brand new SS Commos and Senators and the like (before the days of Donnon's twin turbo setups) who thought they were the bees knees.

We even had once a private SAU drag strip day with a couple of other small clubs, and had Munro and Keir run their 9 second GTRs. I remember I blew something up on the S15 and put it in the garage, so MattR and I went up in the commentators box and got on the bourbon cans .... was an interesting day of commentating, that is for sure!

Well said. He didn't target anyone in particular, so its ok imho. And I agree 100% with the suicide remark. Point is, if we're going to be sanitizing everything and leaving this forum to only car talk, then we could say that any talk about religion, politics or pregnancy is totally off limit, cause quite frankly I come here for the cars, no other reason. Could care less about anyones personal views on those aforementioned touchy subjects, don't care about religion, or children, or any such thing, and hence I just ignore the things I don't agree with/don't care about. I'm not about to start a fight with anyone, but if someones posting a picture that is clearly meant to be humorous, and you don't think is appropriate, then thats your own personal prerogative. For every one person who takes offence, theres 10 more that are having a belly laugh. If someone gets offended with me or anyone else, PM them directly and we'll either apologise or argue our point. Otherwise we'll be policing stupid arguments and wasting a lot of breath.

Political correctness. Makes me f'ing sick.

-D

Quoted for truth.

yeah im pretty sure if had stockies when it was running ? or something similar.

and If i remember correct there was usually a pretty decent burnout to warmup

those were the days. A nice night watching some nice street cars, having a few drinks or participating.

getting my hub studs and coilpack cover bolts (maybe) through Nissan! woo thanks Kel

in other news, the AUD has crashed against the USD

and

1 AUD = 81.5049 JPY

wont be getting any japland stuff any time soon, looks like Luke is gonna have a quiet next few weeks haha

hey all was working ner the village today when i heard what sounded like a skyline valve bouncing thru the gears, burning a shit load a tread and f**king the engine pretty hardcore just wondered if anyone else heard / saw it to? happened around 1.10 this arvo. im thinking it was stolen

getting my hub studs and coilpack cover bolts (maybe) through Nissan! woo thanks Kel

in other news, the AUD has crashed against the USD

and

1 AUD = 81.5049 JPY

wont be getting any japland stuff any time soon, looks like Luke is gonna have a quiet next few weeks haha

will kell wipe your bum aswell? seems she does alot for you guys!

can only guess two i think....

my 33 and nenes'/bens stag?????

there is also mine and damos car in there.

What prize do i win?

and also jacks 33

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