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There you go Dave - the mightiest of the purple R's gets props once more.

For those who forgot - it's featured in the current issue of HPI - and whores up the SAU site with a big sticker on the splitter.

Also - speaking of purple '33s...

A friend just bought one (genuine series 3 V-Spec), and on the way home for seeing him, I saw Golgo's twin (purple with bronze TE37's) parked on Chapel. Are there any more out there? I'd like to get them all together for a photo :D

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Haha - I'ts like a spot news update on TV.

'Thousands killed in N-Sync riot... film at 11'

or

'Manned mission to Venus succeeds... here's Tom with the weather'

Remind me to lend you 'Kentucky Fried Movie' on DVD. It be darn amusing - use the 'ol 'Film at 11' gag to good effect. Then it will all make sense. Will get 'Blue Murder' also...

Originally posted by Emre

Nigel's result on the weekend was pretty ordinary. :)  

He couldn't even crack 500rwkw.:D

Yeah, Nige's result was a bit of a pissweak effort.

He didn't crack 500rwkw but I guess he got close... It made 498.5.

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On the other hand though, no gas was involved.

Should be an interesting run if we make it out this weekend.

Originally posted by Leewah

Ah James,

The World would be a nasty place without generous people like yourself :D

I feel sooo much better now.

BTW, stay tuned all, there maybe racing on Sunday at Heathcote....

Hay leewah i saw your car at ice saturday,Thats a nice ride man and congrats on the hpi thing.Also where can i get a sau sticker?

I dont no if u saw but i had the black 33 gtst with the spark problem hopefully nigel can fit it in sometime this week.

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Oh yeah my dad's been coming in cause he work's near there :)

Originally posted by RPMZ

Leewah .... any chance to see you and Niege racing side by side, or isn't there enough Nittos to do that  :)  

......... or you both can use them on rear only :D

There is a chance and it is likely you may see the Supra and GTR go head to head when we hit the track.

It has been worked out how it'll happen.

Hopefully it'll make some nice footage and memories for the generations to come that smaller workshops can put out big cars.

Hey Jack, feel like taking some footage on the weekend?? You can do an in car shot of GTR Vs Supra action...

Awesome Leewah, if ur at Heathcote this weekend ill make sure 100% that i can come down, wanna see the beast in action, missed it the last time u were there and dont wanna this time hehe...:)...ill give u a challenge hehe, but i doubt ill get anywhere lol

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