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well send the request.. and ill add... im not lying about who i am?! thats pathetic..it was one of the admin guys... quite nice really... Robincooper? i think his username is....

You guys are way too trusting. Post a pic of you holding a piece of paper saying the date and "SAU virgins here you go"

Only then will I believe.

No trust necessary, just a good eye for evidence :)

anyway, I assume if burnouts are the start then does that mean it'll eventually become perhaps a drift/track car? i.e. useful for something else?

because when I was at the drags last week the burnout comp was between a VN commo wagon and an ED falcon...both stocko V6's worth maybe $500 each and they did a great job entertaining the crowd and popping tyres.

So really, I'd ditch the heavy manly $40k motor and get something light and fun because if you want to do anything other than burnouts it'll handle like a boat with a big fat front end...and basically anything with a peewee amount of power and an LSD can do a good enough burnout....AND...if you're just starting to do burnouts then why blow a crap load of money on something which may very well be harder to control and cause more pain when you hit the wall?

p.s. also looked you up on fb, but you're not a fan of mariah carey so I cannot add you :)

Must go for a drink one time! :cheers:

Sorry, I'm gay.

haha. smooth.....

that red coupe video has been around forever. take it from a 31 owner (no pun intended....), dont spend any money on 31s, they're just not worth it anymore.

I bought my R31 wagon for $500 with a cut and blocked rear brake line! Judging by the rubber in the guards, it didnt do too badly for something with a f**ked exhaust and god knows how many kms...

yer a cheap thrasher is good fun but the thought of 40k on 31 makes me sick

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