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Your wagon would be a contender.

only if i put spinners on the back and got a few panels in different colours

they could also have the kimi award, for the first person to tell a commentator they were having a shit

only if i put spinners on the back and got a few panels in different colours

Don't forget a "UNIT" sticker. And remove your back springs for instant lowrider status.

Can I enter a rotary at this event and get a trophy to prove I’m a real WANKR, I will drop oil everywhere, blow big flames and drive up and down the pits revving the crap out if it.

Yes, yes, yes Brian!!! Then we can have a "Wankr with a Wankel" award, right Fatz?

so what sponsors can we get?

I think with all the blow ups and crashes insurance companies can get involved.

we'll need to wind back some odo's with some cars too - anyone got any contacts?

so what sponsors can we get?

I think with all the blow ups and crashes insurance companies can get involved.

we'll need to wind back some odo's with some cars too - anyone got any contacts?

Most of you would know Baron and myself know the crew at TengaEgg.com quite well, but what you may not know is I'm also a Top 10 client at Tug Toner (Baron is #3)..... Here's a vid if you're unfamiliar.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POXMAiLZhOg

my balls felt like that once when i snagged the on the side of the race seat

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