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umm no dude its a car from Europe

at least its good to see all those guys are;

a) getting out there and tracking it

:P

Yeah you got me. .... I had my mouth open and everything :(

I agree, better doing it on the track than the back streets of Samford....well paddocks and dirt roads.... with horses....

Don't get me wrong, I'm impressed by people who are able to lock to lock down a main straight and link the corners. Drifting is fun, I get it. I've been there too. Many a Gemini with locked diffs, G180's and deisel boxes. Heck we even had a supercharged G160 in a TG set up for Rally stuff. That car got rolled 3 times. haha

I just like to see things done properley instead of half arsed.

b) spending time and money on a RWD car that'll skid

So fiesty :happy:

haha

Best add ever! I <3 Japan

was this the one? NSFW but it is the weekend...

:)

YW fags

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Do want.

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something here reminds me of your sister colin.........

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I'd undousuru all over her face just like that other guy said

+11ty

I think I might learn japanese now. Wonder how many videos she has?

Evening lads

Today dragged on for me; some senior citizens need a license to operate a computer i think.

I also have a computer for sale - for those of you interested:

Asus Republic of Gamers Maximus II mainboard, Intel Q8400 quad core, 4gb kingston ram, gigabyte 9800gt, 1tb hard drive, win 7 home 64bit. Plus the usual bobs, dvd burner, card reader. In a thermaltake case, can't remember what it's called. Reformatted and all good to go really. Just bought another pc.

$1100

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