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yeah mate, lock it in.

with body roll like that, id be surprised it doesnt tip over!

haha......39th

because 41st and 40th are already gone!!

Buy the way, I came 15th fastest out of 40 on the back track last year and 1st and 4th on the skid pan

Im gonna say top 10 :down:
i bet it'll finish one place before the 1st skyline finishes.

Exact Placing people

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7-Haysey

8-DRD-00F

9-TiTAN

10-mccready

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15-N1GTR

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30-datto260Z

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34-sl33py

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39-e_Dog, BNR32t

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41-SECURITY

DNF-Baconer

I say 5th place!

Are you going to rip the interior apart like you did last year, Reece?

I'm not sure, I'll give you guys a chance and leave it in (I'm Lazy)

Will it have a full tank of petrol, 3/4, 1/2, 1/4 or fuel light on?

1/4 or Empty light for sure, but its only like a 20 something ltr tank, so it wouldn't really matter

I think you all have to much faith in me :(

1-DriftGTS

2-Ex!$t3nZ- I have faith in you...

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4-Abo Bob

5-GoldZilla

6-evil_weevil

7-Haysey

8-DRD-00F

9-TiTAN, Dj On Ice

10-mccready

11-ZCR

12-msnismo

13-Duncan

14-skylinegtts

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39-e_Dog,

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41-SECURITY

DNF-Baconer

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Buy the way, I came 15th fastest out of 40 on the back track last year and 1st and 4th on the skid pan

Why the hell do i own a skyline if your bloody starlet is gonna dick us all on the track?????

I'm not a sore loser so i'll stick with 39th...even though its more likely to be where my (apparently unstarlet worthy) skyline will place.

Why the hell do i own a skyline if your bloody starlet is gonna dick us all on the track?????

I'm not a sore loser so i'll stick with 39th...even though its more likely to be where my (apparently unstarlet worthy) skyline will place.

I will be competing in my Skyline aswell, The starlet's just for laughs

To be honest, I think I will be lucky to get in the top 20, all these top 10 guess are very flattering, but I'm going to disappoint a few "top 10" guess'

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