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I'm going to the hsv drive experience tomorrow. Work paid for it for me as i'm now the hsv specialist. Looking forward to thrashing other peoples cars ( hsv's cars) around a track for the day.

Make sure they give you one with a real transmission, not a lady's aid. Turn off the skid prevention, and remember that the magnetic ride control is a lie. It's just a placebo button! Then skid the shit outta that somebitch. If it catches on fire I want pics!

I am keen for Thursday night... I was like naww that was yesterday no wait Thursday is today... So yeah, I am keen for Carseldine!

Troy, Zane will be up this weekend :) So I might send you a text and we may pop over since I'm not working yippee...

Make sure they give you one with a real transmission, not a lady's aid. Turn off the skid prevention, and remember that the magnetic ride control is a lie. It's just a placebo button! Then skid the shit outta that somebitch. If it catches on fire I want pics!

Well skid pan was a skid fest. Had laid diesel down so max speed was 30k which was fast enough. Managed to drift over half the lap. Only one to.do so, must be the skyline training in me lol. Awesome day. Those guys can sure pedal a car.

lol, nice :)

I'm in for tonight!

Carseldine capers/ nando's it is! corner of beams road and the highway. you cant miss it :)

i'll be at the BP's on the highway in Morayfield at 7:15, and carseldine around 7:30

Sitting outside pizza capers.

did you send this just as i saw you turn up?? (you had a good "whos this creepy guy" look when i stared at you)

either way, good to meet you, and good to see Shane come out too. night wasn't too bad at all :thumbsup:

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