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ahhh the guy who hit my car and never paid me for the damages lives out there. he threatend to get a restraining on me he i kept bothering him about the money. could be a good reason to head down there.

ill have to check and make sure theres nothing on and ill let you know...

yeah i might put my car in this craig as long as there are bp petrol stations on the way, like u said ill put it on dyno depending who is running it!! i aint havn sum wanker blow my engine on the dyno again!!!

roughly how many km's is it 2 get there????

any1 wanna be my passenger???

good work tim and dan!

you will find the entry form in the first post, fill it out, and ill pick it up with the payment to send it off.

dan, its roughly 1.5 hr drive, there is a bp in pt wakefield i believe....if not, there will be one around kadina/wallaroo etc.

we have 6 cars at this point in time.

dan- R33

craig-R33

Aaron -R32

Rocco- 34

Adrian 32.5 lol

tim-onevia

along with some maybe's

ps, charmaine the photographer was keen for a ride dan

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