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Are there a lot of imports? Not only for the drifting?

If your number plates indicate a negativity towards V8's, would it be wise to go?

There is a cubic shitload of imports at PC events and there is NONE of the attitude you get at Summernats. None!!

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There is a cubic shitload of imports at PC events and there is NONE of the attitude you get at Summernats. None!!

except when you happen to make the final of the street racing.....then disqualify you...please post vid.

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That's nothing to do with the import sentiment. It just doesn't exist at this event.

And just in case someone brings up the autostyle issue, Dom was beaten fair and square by a faster car and would have been time and time again.

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That's nothing to do with the import sentiment. It just doesn't exist at this event.

And just in case someone brings up the autostyle issue, Dom was beaten fair and square by a faster car and would have been time and time again.

what about me....post the vid....post the vid.

im only coming back to P17 to get whats truely mine.

what about me being booed by the punters every time i knocked a knuckledragger out of the competition.

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what about me....post the vid....post the vid.

im only coming back to P17 to get whats truely mine.

what about me being booed by the punters every time i knocked a knuckledragger out of the competition.

It wasn't just the knuckledraggers booing. But it seems you couldn't hear me behind the camera! :) :)

:D

Oh, you're gonna have to get around me to claim your trophy dude.

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It wasn't just the knuckledraggers booing. But it seems you couldn't hear me behind the camera! :):)

:D

Oh, you're gonna have to get around me to claim your trophy dude.

dont have to get around you as the last time we went heads up it was disgustingly one sided....lol

where's that vid?

you will have to put it on the back wheels to get me.

the smack talk has officially begun. :)

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