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MacGuyver would have built one by now :rant:

True, and I am ALMOST as cool as MacGuyver, however I've been busy :ermm:

Might do that but its a pain in the arse.

Do it you skirt

Qatar sucks.

+1

speaking of serbs where is our little serb?

Who me?

probably off working on his lawnmower :P

Naah, went back to the old place to clean up. F*CKING hot, f*cking hard work, I hate cleaning :(

Sup mangin mangs..... so stuffed from work. Time to get my taco on!

sounds mexican...

mangs

bloody hot

:D

mang

yes it is. F*CK summer

So i drove the 35 GTR today, its a good car

I liked it alot.

So jealous. Wheres my promised pics?

i earn that after tax now...and im bad at negotiating but they would need to literally pay me triple to get me to go and live in a hotass desert!

Same, although i'd probably consider it for double. Do they have any race tracks?

when i was there, they didnt, now they have the Losail International Circuit, mostly for motoGP races, but you can have track days on that, pretty nice track,

also just recently built the Qatar Racing Club has international drag racing championships which Qatar has been winning for the past few years with its Al-Anabi team, you can drag there with street cars as well, and they have a massive skidpad too, other than that they have massive dunes you could go dune bashing on in 4x4s,

however dont expect to buy skylines there, you would be very lucky if you could register one, most popular performance cars there besides the corvettes,shelbys,lambos ferraris etc are the luminaSS ( commodore dont know if you classify it as a performance car), ford mustangs are dirt cheap you can pick up a mint 2003 one for 20 grand, the same would cost you around 50 to 60 grand here plus conversion to rhd, rest is all the same but most cars are cheaper due to no luxury tax.

you know what i dont like?? the only pics i can find are either guys standing in the desert or concept drawings of things that do not exist

I love watchin arab drifts on youtube..... especially the bicyle one/s lollllllll

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for hilarity!! Edited by mosquitocoils

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