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who what were....no couldn't have been lol. did you hear the announcer? He said my red strip was pretty "fancy" ....also apparently someone changed it to a GTR when I wasn't looking to. lol I think he likes his fords...."Here we have a big 5.7 ford Gt against a skyline with a fancy red strip"! .....That fancy red strip just blew the doors off ur gt mate..hehe. I didn't go so well against the 10sec torana. I should have angled my water sprayers over into his lane!!

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who what were....no couldn't have been lol. did you hear the announcer? He said my red strip was pretty "fancy" ....also apparently someone changed it to a GTR when I wasn't looking to. lol I think he likes his fords...."Here we have a big 5.7 ford Gt against a skyline with a fancy red strip"! .....That fancy red strip just blew the doors off ur gt mate..hehe.  I didn't go so well against the 10sec torana. I should have angled my water sprayers over into his lane!!

Now I know who u r boosted, Thought I had seen u a few times around Richmond Air Base. U will have to show me your car sometime, it looked pertty good from the stands.

lol BOOSTD,

heh, if thats the worst the boys in the box call your car you're doing well... they're up to speed on aussie cars but a bit behind on imports & the like.

they're usual trick is to call any newish they don't recognise a commodore or wrx. & if its old & small its always a datsun apparently... i'd shudder to think what they'd call if they didn't have the sheets in front of them.

nice mph with the spray on by the way!

The commentators are dickheads. They called me "Andrew Hodgson" all freaking night :)

Adrian

I kept hearing that name and thinking Who the fark is that.. Then I had a look and seen your Plates.

They where calling my car a GTR a few weeks back..LOL . I mite get me some monaro stickers for the next meet Bwahahaha

who's the lad i was talking to out the back with a 32 gst-t on 17psi? his times weren't to bad, getting into the mid 13's with some decent mph. the terminal speeds looked like the times could be a bit quicker still.

I think that was Kebab. He's doesn't come on here much. He ran some great times.

That would be Babak or MrPrez

He has farkt his rings I think. said it is now blowing smoke :O




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