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LOL, payign tuk-tuk drivers to do two wheels kids on the street corner may be ont eh cards this Sat night...not much else to do

ginga is trying to take over teh world

one lady boy at a time

No offence to the ladies out there, but it is true the best looking women are actually men! :P

Oh, and Kingfisher...i thought a gag would be the call, not a hat...and for farks sake I am blonde!!!!! Blue eyes, likes walks on the beach discussing RB20 builds ... i will post some pube shots when they grow back, had a little acco on the weekend :D

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One for the Victorians to root for. Seems Sam Markovs immaculate and fast R32 GTR has been sold and bought by Tony, and will be piloted by one of Vics most insane JFK! Will be entertaining to see how they go as JFK doesnt mind having a go!

Awesome car and top driver...I'd say it would be a contender for the fastest GTR out there. Does JFK have much experience at EC?

No offence to the ladies out there, but it is true the best looking women are actually men! :P

Oh, and Kingfisher...i thought a gag would be the call, not a hat...and for farks sake I am blonde!!!!! Blue eyes, likes walks on the beach discussing RB20 builds ... i will post some pube shots when they grow back, had a little acco on the weekend :D

You need to keep up with Postman Pat voice overs :)

"...what, my single purpose in life is to amuse you? You find me funny? Funny how? like funny ahaha, or funny like light in the loafers?" :D

i dunno... you're a funny guy... you know... the way you tell the story... it's funny... geez tommy...

you stuttering prick I almost had yeh! I dunno henry, you may fold under questioning.

/end good fellas

as for troy taking over the world benny, I've heard this movement is gathering strength against the ginger resistance uprising. as for troy, I would get some brown hair dye if I was you mate. especially if you still planning that trip to the UK. might not be healthy.... http://vimeo.com/11219730

edit: clip may be a bit full on for some folk. it's a music video but a bit graphic... be warned!

With all the chatter about the Pro Class it is worth mentioning that the action in the Open class will also be hotter than ever.

This year will see the turbo S2000 that completely dominated Clubsprint class in 2008, now stepping up to open class with John Boston once again behind the wheel. With a full rebuild now behind it that included a new wide body kit and a set of lightweight Advan rims, a 2.2 litre engine full of Toda internals and Hypertune inlet making close to 550 rwhp this will certainly be one to watch when the flag drops on 21st and 22nd May.article_s2000.jpg

This is a pic from 2008. We tested it yesterday at the Creek for the very first time with the 2.2 stroker, wide body and roll cage. We were running a fairly low boost setting so we could work out what it is was doing. The to do list includes; the brakes were sh!t and need some adjustments, rear end needs alot more tuning, gearing for the diff and power delivery :D

This car is the hardest car to drive fast atm so with some adjustments, hopefully it will help :P

Going through T1 at the Creek in 6th gear with the foot on the gas and the car power oversteering might look good, but it is not fast

I dunno about anyone else, but this car/driver combo sounds like it should be in Pro Class???

Pro = Pro/Paid??

Open = Pretend Racers??

Club = Weekend Warriors.....

Just a thought........feel free to shoot me down as you will!!

(this could get interesting...... :) )

JB

I dunno about anyone else, but this car/driver combo sounds like it should be in Pro Class???

Pro = Pro/Paid??

Open = Pretend Racers??

Club = Weekend Warriors.....

Just a thought........feel free to shoot me down as you will!!

(this could get interesting...... :D )

JB

I know bugger all about the rules but i am thinking the same as you.

Is this John Bostons car or is he a hired gun. 550rw hp in something that light spells too chicken shit to go and mix it where the car really belongs belongs to me.

Hey someone has to do it...so hats off to the guy building a car to best expolit the rules!! Sux to be Russ in a GTSt, but with RB20 goodness behind him he is still a winner...until he chucks an RB25 in it then he is just anothe kiddy fiddler! :P

So it comes back to that rules interpretation thing again eh?

Deja Vu. :D

You've also got luis from drift garage punting around a 500+ rwhp s13 in open.

It should weight a good 100-150kg less than the s2000 as they aren't lightweight (unless compared to gtr's of course). Massive difference in track experience but potential for a good drag race down the straight.

One for the Victorians to root for. Seems Sam Markovs immaculate and fast R32 GTR has been sold and bought by Tony, and will be piloted by one of Vics most insane JFK! Will be entertaining to see how they go as JFK doesnt mind having a go! :yes:

WOW

To be worried would mean I actually care........(which I do, but only a little..)

I'm all for just being a part of the experience, and would not miss it even if there was only one category.

But it would be nice to know you were competing against people/cars of like skills/performance.

Afterall, isn't that the whole idea of three categories ??

I think everyone wants to entertain the thought of being slight chance.....

I don't even know the rules/regs for each category but just thought I'd put it out there for comments. (which worked!)

See you all soon, I'll be the GTR trying to love tap bosso down the front straight (just for you Marlin!)

JB

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