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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

the barron would have the knob of that is his mouth when using it

great idea for the winning WANKR

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The Luke Youlden Understeer of fail award.

The Quade Cooper Award for services to New Zealand sport.

The Sebastian Bourdais award for the biggest fkwit who happens to share his name with another fkwit.

The Graeme Bailey award for best transformation from chicken choker to legend.

The Niki Lauda award for best flamage.

Oh and can I enter my Chev Corvair if the fitment is aggressive enough?

We need a trophy for the fastest fwd car with chrome front / stock rear wheels and vice versa for rwd. AWD vehicles can have 2 unmatched pairs to be included.

Bonus points if chrome wheels are over 45kg each

Not driving your own vehicle should incur a 1 minute per lap penalty.

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anyone who has been to a fatz drift day will attest to skidz being had

You can't have drift though, that would be copying Drift Matsuri!

You gotta make it something no-one has ever done before :rolleyes:

How bout the: I blew a head gasket on my rotary award?

The: my car was going to be ready, but couldn't get my parts Bach award...

And: turning my stereo all Tue way up will make it faster award.

Looks like its going to be an awesome event.

Can't wait.

Should have my engine back in time.............

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