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Actually, if its NSW vs QLD in track day sprint, I heard Mark and Russ are banned from the event!! haha

pfft i dont think so, we gave you a break in origin by leaving Lockyer out now you want us to leave them out too?? :P

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I'll come up with the NSW boys...

I'm shit on a track, but I'm bloody dangerous everywhere else! :(

I haven't made a reputation in Qld yet...

Yall cant play football either but thats never stopped ya throwin shit. get up here and have a damn good time doofus. :O

Listen to you two, one afternoon, lay down the challenge, then get hyped up and expect people drop everything to come to QLD?

srsly - we need at least a month just to organise everything, and make sure that we bring everything with us that you toads don't have up there.................Like good looking women.

Listen to you two, one afternoon, lay down the challenge, then get hyped up and expect people drop everything to come to QLD?

srsly - we need at least a month just to organise everything, and make sure that we bring everything with us that you toads don't have up there.................Like good looking women.

You have lots of time. There will be a very special day around nov. that should fill the bill nicely.

and we dont expect you lot to do anything other than talk. :O:(

I think all that QLD heat has affected your brains. QLD couldn't win a boxing match against a one armed, blind, victorian poofter.

sure state of origin. big bloody deal. the only reason you guys won that is because no-one in NSW gives a fck about rugby league. down here all our jack-ass league players are busy 6 days a week getting tanked up, talking about how great they are and going on the odd pack rape adventure. that doesn't leave much time for training and the like.

anyway, I would come as it will be fun to make you guys look bad. no need to bring the GTR, or even the silvia. as long as I can get some fuel for me mule, or some gas for me ass, I'll be there.

you blokes wouldn't stand a chance. This is my beast in targa spec, but if we are running an open class I can remove the restrictor from the *cough "exhaust" to give a little more flow back there.

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though to be safe I could bring the horse powered racer too. It was built as a sports sedan of course. currently putting out 1 horsepower to the wheels, but I can easily double that just by buying one more horse.

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of course use NSW boys don't need fancy support vehicles, I have my buddy asif to drive up with our gear.

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we'll even bring the spare chassis just in case.

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