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live timing works for me!

after 20ish min there's a full track yellow. Hitler youth is running fastest. Hamilton is in second, but it looks like he might have just had a crash. Mr Webber is in 4th

also, the slip light is good now... car just needed turning off

live timing works for me!

after 20ish min there's a full track yellow. Hitler youth is running fastest. Hamilton is in second, but it looks like he might have just had a crash. Mr Webber is in 4th

also, the slip light is good now... car just needed turning off

Thanks!

I've now haxed it :ermm:

Lol @ hamburger

Ranga+Ravi: congrats on the BDO tickets! I decided not to go this time around =/

Fail... it's actually gonna rock my socks off

oh ravbat, your 33 still for sale? my work mate will be looking for a 33 soon, so i'll point him in your direction

It is... just gotta fix these damn studs that I'm not manly enough to bash out... the suckers are pretty much rusted to the hub. Anyway, after that all that's left is brake pads and fluid change and I'll be happy to let her go.

By all means, please point him my way. Might be keen for swaps + cash my way too. Or a slab of VB.

f**k sorry, my boostcruise-itis got out again

Morning Mangs,

TFIF shit day today.

Quoted for brutal truth

In other news, I think I've decided to pick up a cheapish R32 after the 33's gone. Or even swap + cash my way... it's mainly a financial thing at this point for me, and the laser gets me to and from work ok so I can spend the next couple of months pussying around and (hopefully) modding the 32 up, til I have all my points back bahahaha

In other news, I think I've decided to pick up a cheapish R32 after the 33's gone. Or even swap + cash my way... it's mainly a financial thing at this point for me, and the laser gets me to and from work ok so I can spend the next couple of months pussying around and (hopefully) modding the 32 up, til I have all my points back bahahaha

*stamp* APPROVED

OR: Buy my 31 ute.

whats the price difference between a R33 and a R32 nowdays? I know I sold my R33 for 5k and a hug, surely a R32 isnt any cheaper?! lol

John: glorious win on the Grace approval... but you're hiding your wall posts?

As McFly said, that's on Baskin's wall. I turned my wall off aaages ago. Facebook keep changing their settings for what will and what won't publish. All I wanted on my wall was my wall posts, and nothing else. It started putting EVERYTHING up there, and it took way too long to delete all the other posts and make it tidy, especially with posts from games and apps and such. So I just turned the whole damn lot off. Much easier :ermm:

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