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Tez buddy, wasn't saying they were dodgy pictures.

Was saying the cars themselves.

The bonnet on willo's car doesn't match it, imo. Makes the front bar look funny.

And the Show Off 34 has something about it aswell.

I don't mean anything by saying these things, just what i am thinking.

I take it back, its cool. Just in a bad mood lately, cos my cars broke and cant let out the agro.

Mark was running an 8.3 dial in. I saw him lose power at half track and back off, but still run a 10 flat.

We saw him putting his car into the trailer but it was too dark to get pics.

That blue 33 almost made me vomit. It was the tackiest 33 I have ever seen.

when the guy pulled up he opened his bonnet and had to wipe the oil all from his engine, it had massive blow by the oil that was all in his engine bay was shocking!! the rear wheels had bolts touching the tyres.. i cant imagine why you would want 22's on a 33.

other than that great day, im glad i made the trip.

That chick in your pics was in it last year and the year before also...

Boob scar's are scary...

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(Dont mind the chunks of rubber on the front of my lens, I spotted them shortlly after that... :D )

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