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yeah its a really nice car!

Its not registered with the RH9GTR plates so it has its old plates back on there GTR32X!!

it will be a car to watch out for in the future

really wants to run a 9 on street slicks

Hey Doof, quick question what are those 2 red stripes in ur head. Are they racing stripes???

Also why do u wear sunglasses inside???

Racing strips come in 2 colours he would of put red and yellow or something if they were racing strips ,

That rh9 32 Has come a long way f*kn OFF TAP Nice 1 ,

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Morph you guys had a nice display over there but in the power stakes well, only 4 of our cars went on the dyno(mine managed a terribly low score btw) and we still won the club shootout :P

I think we both got hard done by Queen Street Racing even BEING a club as really, they are part of a business.

Oh well, there's always next time.

We deserved our award we werent there as queen street as no we had no advertising or signs or anything we we entered at Team Qsr which is our car club, not every car we complete becomes becomes apart of the team also.

im not having a go i was just clearing it up :blink:

Everyone's entitle to their opinion :P

Besides, we didn't really 'have' a theme... I normally find themes to be too damn difficult to pull off well... Look at ITSWAR for inspiration, if we were to do a theme, that's the level I would want it at... This was sort of a showroom theme, but that's just what I was calling it... :banana:

QSR won that trophy fair and square :banana:

See you at the next round :P

We deserved our award we werent there as queen street as no we had no advertising or signs or anything we we entered at Team Qsr which is our car club, not every car we complete becomes becomes apart of the team also.

im not having a go i was just clearing it up :P

Fair point, I may have been a bit harsh in my comment, see you at the next one I guess :cheers:




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