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oh and john thanks for organising the sequencing of it .. turned into a bit of a free for all later on in the day haha

right about the time he took off and handed the duties to me :D

G`Day all,Great to see all had a great day out,Ashame not many come along to have a look & catch up with every one how was their ?????????,so i hope that most will Make it on next BIG DAY OUT ,cheer`s chuckie.

but jeezuz H christ on a tricycle, doesn't it sound the shiz!!!

Should shut up all the haters that ragged on your motorvation vid anywayz :laugh:

On the contrary... my dear fellow...

Not even your comments would Dale!!! haha. Luckily it is still a free world!!

Hey Brad... cool buddy.... now that is a tough video.... and one tough car.

I ain't no hater, just that it looks heaps better on the bitumen than on the grass, and actually moves faster too!.

I think that it is great that there are people that do these type of mods. Even if I wouldn't go there myself.

This is the best I have seen it run.... and anyway, if I stirred it up a bit, previously... does it matter, it wasn't meant to be personal.

BTW, One of the Holden guys came over to me when you were out there, and asked me all about it.....

Went something like this....

What's it got in it.... ?

An RB26....

What's that...

2.6 litre, twin turbo and about 550hp....

Holy Shit... I aint ever heard a car sound like that....

Another Commodore owner that just had his eyes opened! :(

Cheers guys

but jeezuz H christ on a tricycle, doesn't it sound the shiz!!!

Should shut up all the haters that ragged on your motorvation vid anywayz :yes:

that car is the shiz alright - seen it blast past me once b4

puleze provide link of motorvation vid....

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/50...ml&hl=skids

thanks John i appreciate the comments and good to see the commodore guys dont mind it either, i had a vk v8 behind me on the way home coming down the reid hwy onramp and i hit 2nd gear and smoked it down the entire onramp he just looked at me and gave me the thumbs up lol :yes:

shonky i got 3-4 vids of Moby Dick but got pissed off with uploading to youtube last night (takes fkn ages!), if I get a chance after paintball tonight I'll get the rest of them up and when they're all up I'll throw a list up in this thread :D

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