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ahhh hahaha

top thread :)

Australia comes together to blag on any foreigner! :laugh:

PS: Peru guy, loved your call about the vegemite on page two :)

he gets really frustrated with me on msn :D thats probly why i have not heard from him in a couple of months.

I just had a vegemite sanga for lunch and the old girl hit me with a spoon because i wouldnt stop laughin while i was eating it.

Then she stormed out in disgust when she asked "what the hell has chille got to do with vegemite" and I cracked up all over again. :):):laugh:

I just had a vegemite sanga for lunch and the old girl hit me with a spoon because i wouldnt stop laughin while i was eating it.

Then she stormed out in disgust when she asked "what the hell has chille got to do with vegemite" and I cracked up all over again. :):):laugh:

hmmm

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ONE DAMN HOT SEXY SANDWITCH

Look what they done to my thread Ma,

Look what thye done to my car,

It was the only thing I could do half right

and it turned out all wrong Ma,

Look what they done to my thread.

Apologies to Melanie Safka.

Look what they done to my thread Ma,

Look what thye done to my car,

It was the only thing I could do half right

and it turned out all wrong Ma,

Look what they done to my thread.

Apologies to Melanie Safka.

i really hope thats not your car in your sig if it is.... you belong somewhere else..... and im sorry if im the first person to tell you this , but other then that lets see what your car put down? other then that gillete ricer wing and vinyl bumper cover

i really hope thats not your car in your sig if it is.... you belong somewhere else..... and im sorry if im the first person to tell you this , but other then that lets see what your car put down? other then that gillete ricer wing and vinyl bumper cover

err... there's a LOT more to a car than power figures...

you may have a large swarm of peruvian killer wasps... but just remember, there are a lot of people with a lot more

when you get a low low 10sec quarter and 140ish mph then it will seem more realistic.

jet R31 (Darren) a semi-regular in the South Aust' section, has a full weight R31 with a RB30ET and GT42 combo'. Last year this car ran 10.2 @ 140+ with ~440-450rwkw on a Dyno Dynamics dyno. And from Darren's info... the car had more top end in it (transbrake caused issues that held the car back a touch).

There's no doubt that Regan has a solid engine package, and no doubt it has the grunt to run 11.1 @ 132, but in direct comparison to the 'average' Dyno Dynamics dyno here in Aust' his 446rwkw figure doesn't add up.

R31/ RB30ET + 440-450rwkw = 10.2 @ 140+mph

R33 / RB25DET + 446rwkw = 11.1 @ 132mph

I doubt the somewhat lighter R31 would gain almost a second and 8+mph!

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