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oh my bad didn't read that properly, well you'll see my brother at Goodlife! drives a 33gtst

Matt was just trolling around all over the place

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You'll see me and Birds down there then :P

No he won't, we're Genesis fool.

Ahahaha. Too bad, could've learned from you 'masters' ;p

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On the issue I was talking at before, looks like I'll probs get my order cancelled and refunded... had a quick read of the site's ToC's (unless they were just updated haha... but doubtful) - and it more or less covers them in cases like this.

So I guess the answer is it depends on the site/company's ToC... basically I think most will have ToC's that state your 'purchase' is rather an 'offer to purchase' until confirmed (and may also have a separate clause for pricing errors) - and they are within rights to not sell it to you (I believe after they have sold it to you, it's too late unless they have some other clause).

Mmmhm. Sadly probably no $9 suits for me hahah.

Went for a ride out the track?

Yep sure did, almost threw up by the time we got back, not a good idea to not drink anything until 2pm and then go 180kmh around a track on a hot day!

oh my bad didn't read that properly, well you'll see my brother at Goodlife! drives a 33gtst

Matt was just trolling around all over the place

Sure was, too busy lolling @ the R Motorsport GTR in the parking lot.

who you go for a ride with that was that slow?

Someone who couldn't put his foot down in 4th without running out of fuel pressure, mother f**ker :P

If he felt sick after laps with me... Imagine him with you or paul or richo....

So apparently there are cars called the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII and I have heard a rumour that they don't handle very well around corners....

I decided to take it apon myself to do some research and document my findings in a short film that I like to call "Sandown Session one Lap one Turn two, How embarressment!"

Someone who couldn't put his foot down in 4th without running out of fuel pressure, mother f**ker :P

If he felt sick after laps with me... Imagine him with you or paul or richo....

I didn't puke, so all was good :)

So apparently there are cars called the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII and I have heard a rumour that they don't handle very well around corners....

I decided to take it apon myself to do some research and document my findings in a short film that I like to call "Sandown Session one Lap one Turn two, How embarressment!"

Okay, so he's at least turning through corner 1 now...just gotta work on corner 2 and so on until he's familiar with the layout :P

LOL as if I was, fixing my hair maybe - nohomo

but yes I was there, were you one of the drunk dudes hugging a dude peeing? lol

I was the guy to your right blowing his nose.

You wouldn't have seen me as you were captivated in your reflection

hahaha fair enough, should of said hi! how'd you go on poker anyway?

Wasn't really sure if it was you so yeah

I wasn't playing, just went there to meet up with my mate who was...I played a few hands with his uncles cash when he went for a piss and finished up, so I went well if you count that lol

So apparently there are cars called the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII and I have heard a rumour that they don't handle very well around corners....

I decided to take it apon myself to do some research and document my findings in a short film that I like to call "Sandown Session one Lap one Turn two, How embarressment!"

The suspensions completely f**ked now. Strut tops have completely torn out and grease is coming out of them :S

Tyre pressure was way too low.

Even John Richo drove it and is it was hard to drive.. Guess I gotta learn it abit better

Yep sure did, almost threw up by the time we got back, not a good idea to not drink anything until 2pm and then go 180kmh around a track on a hot day!

Me two haha. I am not a good passenger. Went in a 500hp 996 Turbo for instructors lap

Even taking laps slower than my own driving I felt like throwing up.

So no more passenger laps for the rest of the day!

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