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Best track car went to SIKJET...the white 33r with all the carbon and such

lol i think i may have been at the wrong SnS :domokun:

I thought the blue car was the pace car.

So I was doing the slalom with you to warm up the tires :D

:thumbsup:

lol i saw that. but the guy behind you wasnt doing it.. so i didnt wanna do it and look like a dumbass by myself.

haha s'all good, next time :P

theres a pic of alex + mrs, aaron + mrs and i all in the car, full car load ready for chaps lol

so I did meet alex? he was in the front seat yeh?

lol @ no one letting you sleep hahahah

lol thanks dude! i spoke to GTTr34. he said he thought he won it by default as well(I wanted some parts off him)

so i dont know what happened.. shouldve stuck around. oh well

Ash even made the hint when i asked him if ill be alright to leave.. gave me this cheezy grin and said what if you win?

Should have stuck around indeed :P

I didn't have any involvement with the judging - totally independent so people couldn't say "favouritism" etc

But if you left - no trophy/judging for j00! :D

yeh I know who it is now.

33R with the nice wheels.

im pretty sure I was the resolver of that grill any way.. trying to take the credit here.. but I got it off!

Alex's car looks like an R but it ain't :D

Should have stuck around indeed :P

I didn't have any involvement with the judging - totally independent so people couldn't say "favouritism" etc

But if you left - no trophy/judging for j00! :D

you make me die a little inside.. lol

Alex's car looks like an R but it ain't :D

oh. fooled me! looks nice. if his wheels ever go missin dont look at me :P

Should of had something going on along with the SnS. A lot of people got bored of looking at cars quickly.

I saw some rubber on the tarmac, maybe some skids? ;] :P

lol or boobs

so I did meet alex? he was in the front seat yeh?

lol @ no one letting you sleep hahahah

yeh he was in the front.

f**king, i was so tired when i got home. parked the car in the drive way and just sat there for a few mins. lucky my house is like 2 mins from the cooper street turn off lol

Moh.taxispec

Ahh back finally ..gawd.. 3 nights worth of hangovers.. so tired

Spotted you on the way back Nick :)

-_-

Should have stuck around indeed :P

I didn't have any involvement with the judging - totally independent so people couldn't say "favouritism" etc

But if you left - no trophy/judging for j00! :D

you also did the dodgy laugh and ran off to me before i left LOL

oh, and you guys missed out on birds singing arab music.

yeh he was in the front.

f**king, i was so tired when i got home. parked the car in the drive way and just sat there for a few mins. lucky my house is like 2 mins from the cooper street turn off lol

you also did the dodgy laugh and ran off to me before i left LOL

oh, and you guys missed out on birds singing arab music.

yeh you dissapeared.

lol and I could almost imagine what he would sound like..

Haha yeh u met me man !

Nah no R here need rwd so I can be a pro drifter

ahhh yeh sorry dude.. i got abit confused with all the names lol

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