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fkn oath! - if anyone is wondering, i played this guy in CS like a year ago and for some reason we added eachother and hay presto a year later we find out we both have R34's and we spend most of our job time on SAU :P small fkn world!

hahah f**knin small world aye

old CS hahahha

I used to be a full PC nerd then i got married and became a car freak .. . . . . lol

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Hey Dan I think we heading up the hills again on sat or sun arvo (24th, 25th) if your keen just send me a txt a bit closer to the date and ill let ya know whats going on :rofl:

cool man wood b mint what times was you thinkin?? :D

Hey Dan!

There's a drift event at broahbeach today from 3pm to 10pm.

http://www.racelineevents.com/raceline/

Hey bud I was in Melbourne so I couldnt go :) Did you check it out ?

f**k it cant get out of work man! :D my cars not moved for weeks now.

Hey man ended up hitting the piss on sat night and was way to smashed to drive on sunday so unfortunately I didnt get to take mine for a spin last week either :D

Ill give ya a buzz when I sort out the next one :)

Yea. It wasnt too bad but not really a lot of "show" cars around. The drifting is alright. I went later at night but left after an hour or so.

How was melbourne? Did you leave a trail behind? Hahaha

Yea. It wasnt too bad but not really a lot of "show" cars around. The drifting is alright. I went later at night but left after an hour or so.

How was melbourne? Did you leave a trail behind? Hahaha

Ah k

Melbourne was awesome bro, real good to spend some qt wit the fam :)

Theres about 60km of that great ocean road that ide love do do in the line :banana:

well its more a matter of time, still lots to do and i seem to keep changing my mind on fabricating parts for it. im hoping within the next month.

but then need to get it run in and dyno tuned

Ah k sounds like your doing the full over haul . . .

What you got going in if you dont mind me askin?

Just the old 20. but with a few tweaks. around 350rwkw or more

A few tweaks ? ? ? :/

350rwkw is prob a little more than a few tweaks lol

Ah well sounds good man that thing will fly, your only prob will be gettin it to hook up ;)

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