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There is no way I am going to go and eat icecream, outside, in single figure temps. That to me defines silly.

^^Skirt.

It hasn't even hit single digits on the big a*se thermometer there yet anyway.

So uber turbo has been paid for and will be built this week. 350hp+ atw in a sub 1100kg car.... Bring it!

I hope I can make that much in my 32 when it's finished. I picked up my block from Chiltons this morning, just gotta put it all together now and port the head. I'm hoping my 4 year old $100 225/50/16 tornados will be adequate for traction

I hope I can make that much in my 32 when it's finished. I picked up my block from Chiltons this morning, just gotta put it all together now and port the head. I'm hoping my 4 year old $100 225/50/16 tornados will be adequate for traction

Thats pretty exciting!

Those tyres should hold.....at idle

Morning Mangs,

TFIF.

Ikes Cream meet was good, Andy is a skirt - it only got down to 11 degrees.

Drama towards the end as 2-bob, 5-quid, and douche got reversed into in the carpark as they were leaving. :(. Hope insurance doesn't give you any trouble, let us know if you need witnesses.

Final thought: Hail to the King, baby!

WTF are you on or about on both counts Smitz ?

Count the first: On or about the 9th of June, 2011, one twocents, while driving a car owned by his girlfriend, five-quid, and with overly exciteable passanger the mighty douche on board, was struck in the front right quarter panel and drivers side door by a silver Honda CR-V who decided to reverse straight put into them. Details were swapped, quarter panel was bent to allow door to open and the mighty douche continued to dance around in excitement over his purchase of an auto loading pipe.

Count the second: After a development time longer than the time between "we will have a man on the moon by the end of the decade" and "That's one small step for man..." Duke Nukem Forever is finally coming out. Nerds everywhere have had a collective orgasim.

Seriously, Duke forever has taken longer to release than the foundation of the Apollo missions to success with Apollo 11. The Beatles formed, recorded all their albums and broke up in less time than this game has been in development. While this game has been in development multiple wars have broken out and a few have ended. Britney Spears' entire career fits inside the development window of this game. It took them less time to build the channel tunnel than this game. It better be one genre defining game is all I can say...

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