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Yeh I guess although id say Ferrari use to be the team to be aiming for, now I think rbr / mclaren personally

Rbr seems to be well ahead on r&d and the pack chasing / whinging after them after every change

Maybe they spend more dunno..

Money doesn't necessarily = success...Ask Toyota lol

when pick up and where could I drop off?

any SAU meets are good. That's if you are in the country lol

I live in Tarneit, not much good to you though lol

Lol come to some SAU meets. Strap it on your back and come down to garage cafe meet :P

Yeh it's John. He's pretty good help, yeh the wheels are in stock but the offsets for 19" are all custom order now or something

ah okay, yeah he's a good guy - used him 2 years ago for a set of rims for the GTR

any SAU meets are good. That's if you are in the country lol

Lol come to some SAU meets. Strap it on your back and come down to garage cafe meet :P

well I fly out sunday.

but If I can pick up tomorrow and drop off at garage meet it's sorted

Ballsy motherf**ker free falling from space. Amazing.

In other news, demolition man.

Glad weather was fine this time around for it.

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watched it live. just the jump because it took him 2hrs to get up there. 39kilometers up!

yeah was great seeing it live.

stayed up and watched it from start to finish and to be honest I loved it all

Tax evasion or something yeh?

yeah, got like 3 years... Brother was saying he either has a mil to his name or nothing can't remember, but saying that he made 20mil off Blade alone so that's a lot to lose

From celebritynetworth.com

Wesley Snipes Net Worth

How much does Wesley Snipes make?

$1 Million

Wesley Snipes net worth: Wesley Snipes is an American actor who was born in Florida and currently has a net worth of $1 million dollars. An actor, producer and martial artist, Wesley Snipes has starred in such films as “White Men Can’t Jump”, “Waiting to Exhale”, and most famously, the “Blade” trilogy. He also formed his own production company in 1991. Wesley Snipes is currently in jail for failing to file his taxes.

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