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I didn't realise you guys had such strong feelings about my shaft ! :laughing-smiley-014:

So Snowcone and Ferni think its about time I hit the track again....well maybe they can twist my arm, but I figured a break would be a good opportunity for you guys to catch up.

haha.. :P

West won't know what's happened to SAU with 2 porn related threads with porn related words in them. Probably rubbing his hands together now as I type! :D

Damn, you got me there. I got it all wrong. :laughing-smiley-014: Damn the front shaft, how could i have missed that :P , hope i'm not in the bad book with the admins and modelesters now.

I didn't realise you guys had such strong feelings about my shaft ! :laughing-smiley-014:

So Snowcone and Ferni think its about time I hit the track again....well maybe they can twist my arm, but I figured a break would be a good opportunity for you guys to catch up.

haha.. :thumbsup:

What do you mean? We're all running faster times than anything you have done with low mounts! Any babboon can run a 1.16 with a 3.0L and a truck turbo :thumbsup:

What do you mean? We're all running faster times than anything you have done with low mounts! Any babboon can run a 1.16 with a 3.0L and a truck turbo :thumbsup:

Yeah! Even me, don't believe me? Lend me your car for a track day with the truck turbo then :thumbsup:

He may only return to the track when there are at least 3 or 4 stage 1 short blocks sitting on the shelf, ready to be installed because I hate waiting.

We will all probably need one when we start chasing more power after a couple of 1.15's and 1.41's are handed to us along with our arse. :thumbsup:

The shaft has probably gone rusty by now anyway....

It'll be no good.

lol, there is a clinic down here in sydney that can cure rusty shaft problems. don't know what that says about all the pillow biters around here, but if Benno is having a problem I'm sure they can fix it.

oh man, so much innuendo. all over the shaft. maybe I should have called the poll a pole?

What do you mean? We're all running faster times than anything you have done with low mounts! Any babboon can run a 1.16 with a 3.0L and a truck turbo :thumbsup:

...says the pilot of one of those things that has computers tweaking every input the driver has into the car, including the pink device that takes AA batteries that both brushes his teeth and cleans his colon :thumbsup:

So Snowcone and Ferni think its about time I hit the track again....well maybe they can twist my arm, but I figured a break would be a good opportunity for you guys to catch up.
Ooo thems be fightin words!!!

Ooooo it begins :thumbsup:

What do you mean? We're all running faster times than anything you have done with low mounts! Any babboon can run a 1.16 with a 3.0L and a truck turbo :thumbsup:

Which is why this baboon now has low mounts........

Lets see if I can get close to your times :D

And while we are running polls....how about a poll on a 2wd GTR class (350-400kw and no 4wd would be fun)

At scrutineering front shafts must be handed to an impartial adjudicator to be known as "The Shaft" (Roy??)

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Which is why this baboon now has low mounts........

Lets see if I can get close to your times :thumbsup:

And while we are running polls....how about a poll on a 2wd GTR class (350-400kw and no 4wd would be fun)

At scrutineering front shafts must be handed to an impartial adjudicator to be known as "The Shaft" (Roy??)

Id rather be given the keys to a blokes car then his front shaft :D .... but, i love the idea of a 2wd GTR day. I will dong on my new OMP Crash Test Suit and volunteer to pilot them

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