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dont think i can afford to do the track day atm bruh.

dem feels. i has them.

im going as support wagon.

literally. a wagon full of tools.

still be quicker than most of the cars on the track lololololol.

come donw for pizza face painting and bouncy castle anyway.

isn't your car a relatively stock version of the same cars that are attending? (WRX's)

depends whats relative.

if you talking a fully built engine and 400kw, then yes.

if your talking everything you can do with out opening the engine, then no.

i has a bout 50kw more than stock atw, on 95 petrol.

depends whats relative.

if you talking a fully built engine and 400kw, then yes.

if your talking everything you can do with out opening the engine, then no.

i has a bout 50kw more than stock atw, on 95 petrol.

soooooooooo, like every other car then?

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Yeah alot of the rex guys are quite quick.

Most of the regulars would be under 1min 30secs

So your probably not going to be as quick, unless you have ample track experience

That Simon Henman guy though...I heard his quick

Yeah alot of the rex guys are quite quick.

Most of the regulars would be under 1min 30secs

So your probably not going to be as quick, unless you have ample track experience

That Simon Henman guy though...I heard his quick

thats what his missis said.

FYP brah

hey, should bring your public transport for a lap or two chum.

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