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Morning mangs.

Slept in today :banana: , So now I'm stuck at work till almost 4pm :banana::D:(

Hows the p1g going colon? Rip a good skid yet?

Webber for WDC 2010!!!!!

Almost 4pm oh noes :)

No skids yet.

Hahaha Vettel was pissed

What happened?

Guy didn't send them.

What happened?

They never turned up, seller vanished off the face of the earth internets

Paypal ripped $530 off his credit card and gave it back to me though :)

Edited by Smity42
They never turned up, seller vanished off the face of the earth internets

Paypal ripped $530 off his credit card and gave it back to me though :)

Dodgy seller fails at being dodgy

'allo guv'ner!

Yeah, but it means I now still need to find front brakes :)

Yeah that bites....

Onto other news, watch this vid. Look at 5:16. You get to see Tristan drifting...... I mean doing it wrong

damn, will have to wait till I get home

By 'doing it wrong' are you saying he's doing drifting wrong, or are you correctly pointing out that drifting itself is 'doing it wrong' as the fastest way round a racetrack is with grip? :)

ahaha, just hanging out on the side of the track.

I've been looking at alot of the import lots to get an idea of the prices of some of them. They really have come down in price but I'll still be prepared to pay 50 for a 34gtr, unless someone really wants rid of it and it's in good condition.

Job interview today!

ahaha, just hanging out on the side of the track.

I've been looking at alot of the import lots to get an idea of the prices of some of them. They really have come down in price but I'll still be prepared to pay 50 for a 34gtr, unless someone really wants rid of it and it's in good condition.

Job interview today!

45k will get you a decent 1999 GTR. DO ET!

Just had a quick look and 45k will get you a new SS Commodore, Ford 6 turbo or an XR5 Mondeo...

The 34 won't depreciate nearly as badly as a new car. May aswell by an 08/09 Commodore/Ford and save yourself 15k.

By 'doing it wrong' are you saying he's doing drifting wrong, or are you correctly pointing out that drifting itself is 'doing it wrong' as the fastest way round a racetrack is with grip? :domokun:

Yes

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