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seen a white stage sitting in U PULL IT today.

was nurntout and getting wrecked in the yard. is already missing the motor box and most things in engine bay. missing the suspension and the front rotors and brakes. interior burnt but rear hatch all good and rear lights perfect as well as rear bar.

go get it ppls

also spotted mudhntr parked on east tce last night...also 2am this morning some fkn idiot in an orange BA xr6 falcon (ON GAS!) was tailgating me and then overtook me on oakridge rd doing about 120+...will be reporting you to the police

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also spotted mudhntr parked on east tce last night...also 2am this morning some fkn idiot in an orange BA xr6 falcon (ON GAS!) was tailgating me and then overtook me on oakridge rd doing about 120+...will be reporting you to the police

spotted you at vilis. >_<

i dare ya to do a skid. :)

also spotted mudhntr parked on east tce last night...also 2am this morning some fkn idiot in an orange BA xr6 falcon (ON GAS!) was tailgating me and then overtook me on oakridge rd doing about 120+...will be reporting you to the police

was at the stag with a few friends

also while i was there i saw our friend in that gay blue 34 with the chromies. thinks its cool to chirp second at 5:30 on a friday >_<

Just want to go back to the Phat34/Morpowa allegations.

I was not there but I feel that Simon has been possibly treated a little harsh in a couple of posts.

I have run shows in every state of Aus and I have has Eddy Tassone with his 1000hp PLUS Cars with us in every state.

Believe me , you can strap those things as hard as you want and when you start to make that sort of torque it will come straight up on the rollers just as Phat 34 did . . and stretch the straps to breaking point.

There is a couple of Dyno passes on youtube from our show in Perth earlier this year - Search "Shane's Twin Turbo GTS at PSR Show" and get a look at the Dyno passes of another Tassone built gem . . it actually breaks the straps and leaves the rollers in one pass.

My staff had stapped that car to within an inch of its life for safety - and guess who was driving - Simon.

Simon had nothing to do with the strapping on these passes as my staff are totally responible for safety.

Food for thought for some of the Keyboard Critics out there . . .

Maybe someone that is sharper than me can post the couple of You Tube Vids from Perth on here for all to see.

Then the Critics may get a better understanding of the situation

hahaha i wanted to see VX come screaming off the dyno >_<(not really)

Thanks Madaz

There is another Vid in there from the back of the Dyno that will explain the Power/Torque result even further as the straps get the Big stretch and eventually break!

Spotted Luke & Flicky tonight along with Nightcrawler, Munro & Matty.........don't know where Heslo & Madaz got to.

John Munro's 6.3 AMG is just ridiculous man.......very jealous :D

Happy birthday Luke & thanks for the invite.

Spotted Luke & Flicky tonight along with Nightcrawler, Munro & Matty.........don't know where Heslo & Madaz got to.

John Munro's 6.3 AMG is just ridiculous man.......very jealous :D

Happy birthday Luke & thanks for the invite.

Yes apologies Lukey boy, I totally forgot about the missus' work xmas party and I couldn't get out of it. Tried to get down in time but ended way too late. Hope you had a great one mate

Spotted BIT SUS in the GTR today on Unley rd. I was the guy in the Bright orange ceffy pulling out of a side street.

hehe figured it would be someone on here :D

Nice Ceffy - certainly stands out!

Spotted today at around 3-4 in the arvo a white ceffy with boostworx stickers and a loud twin flute, also a r31 and silver r32 with it Behind Parafield Bunnings, followed u guys abit then left lol.

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