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Yeh looks like he's keeping his word then. Should see what happened to the last guy that took him for a test drive

Actually to be exact

Yep, that's him in the passenger seat of the last car he wanted to buy

Fark...

He's brave for buying a performance car after involving in an accident...

Although I did the same, know what he's on about by 'cant help myself' bit.

He's brave for buying a performance car after involving in an accident...

Although I did the same, know what he's on about by 'cant help myself' bit.

I can understand too.. As much as I say I'm over it, sif I'm gonna be able to keep the evo stock lol

birds just looked at PI lap times:

Production Superbike 22px-Flag_of_Australia.svg.png Jason O'Halloran Honda CBR1000RR 1:32.921 1 March 2008 600cc Supersport 22px-Flag_of_Australia.svg.png Jamie Stauffer Yamaha YZF-R6 1:35.822 1 March 2008

MotoGP 22px-Flag_of_the_United_States.svg.png Nicky Hayden Honda RC212V 1:30.059 5 October 2008

Bloody not much in it compared to the street bikes we can get..

Yeah it's pretty cool how close the times are...though 2-3 seconds is a lot on that track and even the production bikes have had tens of thousands spent on them to get them that quick! If you're getting 1:40-1:50 on a street bike you're doing really well!

birds just looked at PI lap times:

Production Superbike 22px-Flag_of_Australia.svg.png Jason O'Halloran Honda CBR1000RR 1:32.921 1 March 2008 600cc Supersport 22px-Flag_of_Australia.svg.png Jamie Stauffer Yamaha YZF-R6 1:35.822 1 March 2008

MotoGP 22px-Flag_of_the_United_States.svg.png Nicky Hayden Honda RC212V 1:30.059 5 October 2008

Bloody not much in it compared to the street bikes we can get..

Yeh I'm doing 48s and the bigred has done a 39..

Probably, guy lives in chirnside park so yeh.. Was he driving like a cawk

I'll probably see it around then, that's where my mum lives and I'm not super far away. Knox/Lilydale highway patrol are gonna love him ;)

"nah I won't mod it" that lasted long hahaha I'm glade though...

One phrase that doesn't belong in a car modders vocabulary. I said I'd never mod my R34 and I didn't...had another money pit to concentrate on.

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