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Yeh wet season now. Should finish up march so you'll be fine. Still getting nice days, just hitting a shit one today.. It's been this every other day

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This is at volivoli beach resort while visiting Jess's grandma.

We are at the whyndam resort in denaru islands. f**k it's nice here!

Yeh wet season now. Should finish up march so you'll be fine. Still getting nice days, just hitting a shit one today.. It's been this every other day

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This is at volivoli beach resort while visiting Jess's grandma.

We are at the whyndam resort in denaru islands. f**k it's nice here!

Edithvale is better

Yeh we drove past it on the way back to denarau. The resorts here are awesome, you drive towards it and think "this place is gonna be shit" because of the roads. But u get there and minds are blown

all phaggotry aside.... your car must seriously butthurt most cars in a straight line race

You should close the varex up until the very last second... then BOOM...

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would have been pretty close

my old car was approx 230rwkw/tonne and leigh's is approx 210kw/tonne

but then take into account, the extra torque and auto tranny.... although my car did have 500nm+ from approx 4k to redline

IMHO i recon i could have juuuuust beaten him in a roll-on...

from a standing start.... NO CHANCE

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