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twas sooo funny i had my arm out the window to take it hahahahahha

not stealth at all :(

it also had a huge cannon with the tip painted that cool titanium blue colour :down:

the lotus cup always good driving!

+11ty. Been watching a lot of the BTCC as well.

what's mang'n mang

Mang I just got manged by this mangin manglette. It's manged up my mang so far. Mang...

oh hai there!

love the vid

colin you are a god when it comes to top gear

i <3 gt wings - however saw a magna today with one - took pics as i was driving - will post soon!

lol I would do the same if I had a fagna.

lol, I copped a face-full of cricket ball tonight (again)

few stitches across the nose, no biggy

protip: don't go to the private emergency room, it is epic expensive

Did they bring da ambalamps?

wiat what? martin u got hit :down:

I dunno if I should laugh or not. Last time I did that karma gave me the ass ramming of a lifetime. Well maybe not but something bad happened :(

Dear Jason,

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<3

Where was my invite?

Did they bring da ambalamps?

I dunno if I should laugh or not. Last time I did that karma gave me the ass ramming of a lifetime. Well maybe not but something bad happened :(

No, no ambalamps for me :down:

I decided however that I deserve a day off work :down:

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Ha ha ha in their natural environment. Looks kinda like a nature shot... where's the voice over? :(

I'll see if I can organise another one if you like. Have to ask how many he can take through at a time without too much trouble.

Where was my invite?

No, no ambalamps for me :(

I decided however that I deserve a day off work :down:

Win?

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Ha ha ha in their natural environment. Looks kinda like a nature shot... where's the voice over? :down:

I'll see if I can organise another one if you like. Have to ask how many he can take through at a time without too much trouble.

*David Attenborough voice* As we can see here the nissan skyline in its natural environment. The younger male R33 is protecting its nest and its mate. The R33 is mainly a water dwelling creature and often looks awkward and boatlike when it is on land...

Win?

*David Attenborough voice* As we can see here the nissan skyline in its natural environment. The younger male R33 is protecting its nest and its mate. The R33 is mainly a water dwelling creature and often looks awkward and boatlike when it is on land...

Hahahaha

I can talk to my mate again and see if he can do another tour. Pics are one my fb Mr. Coils.

Still broken :) hurry up and fix it John

Did you go inside the dam wall and shiz? I love somerset its so old school

Did you go inside the dam wall and shiz? I love somerset its so old school

Sure did. All the way to the bottom of it. Think John has a pic of the walkway at the bottom.

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