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Tony, you know the drill when you've sorted the power department...

Man, I need more power! 270rwkw isn't enough, haha.

Not sure?

We race lol?

Or you drive my car I drive your car again :P? Though yours is a little precious this time around!

Amazing what you can find out with a bit of digging isn't it? :D

Have similar such methods for dealing with SAU scammers & other things. Funny thing is that most of them simply are not that intelligent to begin with so information can come thick and fast on occassion.

I tell people sometimes just to google their own name/phone number. It's hilarious sometimes how much stuff is returned as a result.

you should see the shit I have access to in regards to tracking people down... late stage mortgage collections brah, we find everyone eventualy...

Do a track day at Winton

Pretty much nothing to crash into

Or just drive slow like me so you can't crash into anything :P

Tony, you know the drill when you've sorted the power department...

Man, I need more power! 270rwkw isn't enough, haha.

really, last time I saw you @ DECA it was too much :whistling:

really, last time I saw you @ DECA it was too much :whistling:

Why ruin the fun? :( Don't think everyone will forget this, damnit.

tony, why don't you have a chat to jono about there being nothing to crash into @ winton ;)

I mentioned that last night.

imo white on white only looks goo when it's the same colour of white

that looks shit cause its a different shade

Yeah true, the different shade ruin the look.

But if done right, it's all good!

Yah, still a fair way away though.

Going from your sig... SHITE! That's a long wait!

Should have just bought the Toyota version.

I know you hate the sales people at Toyota but could you have gone to another Toyota dealer?

Ill take it, would like to keep my varex for the next car! Sent u a pm ill pick it up tonight if that's cool

hey i asked first!!!

but then i realised it was an exhaust component and not something to shoot stuff out of, so i'm not interested anymore.

hey i asked first!!!

but then i realised it was an exhaust component and not something to shoot stuff out of, so i'm not interested anymore.

You could use it to shoot stuff out?

hey i asked first!!!

but then i realised it was an exhaust component and not something to shoot stuff out of, so i'm not interested anymore.

Ha! You don't need it your exhaust is big enough lol

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