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Toyotas dont go around corners, Sorry.

I should have expected some narrow minded response...

Can I get a serious response from someone with more than a brain cell?

Edited by nerm

I agree a Toyota section would be nice.

Ill bring my Supra aswel as GTR just for the hell of it, given what mods its got (read; none) it will suprise a few people in driving events

I should have expected some narrow minded response...

Can I get a serious response from someone with more than a brain cell?

Im hurt, really hurt, such unkind words, LOL.

Should be Jap Attack, Toyota-Mazda-Nissan-Honda

Im a Toyota fan, wish I never sold my old AW11 as it would have made a fun (if somewhat tail happy) track car, Ill just stick with my boat for now.

And the last time I checked I had two brain cells which is one more than you. :D

So happy to see some progress for drift events in NSW - WSID will be awesome :D i'll be there for sure, and might even manage to make the practice day finances permitting :banana:

Im hurt, really hurt, such unkind words, LOL.

Should be Jap Attack, Toyota-Mazda-Nissan-Honda

Im a Toyota fan, wish I never sold my old AW11 as it would have made a fun (if somewhat tail happy) track car, Ill just stick with my boat for now.

And the last time I checked I had two brain cells which is one more than you. :(

I only have one brain cell but I've over-clocked it to work faster/more efficiently. You have two brain cells?? Are you pregnant? Also Supra = Boat, R33 = Whale

But yea I agree with you.. It should be an all Japanese car thing

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I dont expect much from motive apart from a pain in the neck tbh.

I kinda hope this does go ahead, so I can hassle the f**k out of them just like they do to us at every event we are at.

I dont expect much from motive apart from a pain in the neck tbh.

I kinda hope this does go ahead, so I can hassle the f**k out of them just like they do to us at every event we are at.

Seconded!

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