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that's the spirit dirtshed...

i've seen your arse and i reckon i know a few fat blokes that would be interested in detailing your undercarriage (beer baron would definiotely be interested in sucking your bent noodle)

i don't trust people under 100 kilos

you'te all kunts

that's the spirit dirtshed...

i've seen your arse and i reckon i know a few fat blokes that would be interested in detailing your undercarriage (beer baron would definiotely be interested in sucking your bent noodle)

i don't trust people under 100 kilos

you'te all kunts

i haven't been under 100kg since i stopped busting fat pie eaters like yourself on the footy field.

but your right still shouldn't trust me. :)

Karnt

you must trust me then Pete

You are right Paul I don't like competing in the little league but my car is way too standard to bother with open class. We will give that or invitational a proper go when the new car comes along which is a much more serious effort

In any case I think the production car will stuggle to catch that little honda even in clubman. Its a heavy bastard with very little power (only so much you can do with std injectors and afms). But I would be willing to support the event and give it a go if they are ok with a car with partially stripped interior.

Says the guy with a 200k GTR that is only good for 9 seconds of noise :D Throw some suspension in it and swap over the brakes and enter it

its not even worth 50K...just ask the buyers. We have a car to enter....mines all top end now :) ...we have built both cars to serve a purpose...we will bring the circuit one.

you play squash with squash racquets and tennis with tennis racquets....the right tool for the job Roy.

Dont knock my drag suspension...it was good for 1.17 last year and was only getting warmed up.

Edited by DiRTgarage
Ah Dirt you are a funny bugger :D

So now you are telling us you are like a NASCAR team. A different car for a different purpose LOL

cheers Bozzo.

Bit like you have a road car to drive on the road...and everyone elses track cars that you drive on the track :)

its nice to be nice

Edited by DiRTgarage

Who the fark plays squash or tennis? All these cars built to serve a purpose...sheesh. Just throw whatever parts you can get cheap 2nd hand at it and drive it until it catches fire or you crash into something. The fun is in driving an ill handling POS that doesnt do what it should ... but is fun trying to get the bastard to do stuff it shouldnt. It kind of works for me :).

Fark it...i have just convinced myself to enter. Need to give Fatz someone to chuck cans at! I know it really means he respects me.

Oooh, Steve-0s in... pretty gutsy entering a car that has run once in 3 years and is still in the workshop :D I'll bring the sawdust

And Advan Performance need to enter more cars... 4 isn't enough...

You're all farked now! Make sure you fit some tappety, tap bars 'cause no way anybody is passing me without losing some body parts :D

Cool, i also see that Gary has entered. R32 showdwon, RB20 vs RB30, Tein vs Bilstein :yes: I best stay away from the dodgey curris here in India to make sure i am fighting fit for this. Or in fact maybe i shoudl hit the dodgy curries for 8 weeks or so to try and shed some unwanted kgs ? :P

I was in Roy, so it coulda been RB20/apexi V RB20/lotzanoise/Tein...... but sadly, F1 beckons....

On another note, I'm suprised at the lack of speculation re Berry's new 34..... i mean, I know it's a new car n all (assuming its finished in time), but the thing is pretty wild!!! Like, WILD!!!! :D

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