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Sorry guys :P

a. I didnt even know there was damage on MattRs car cos it was the smallest bump ever. I think I found out later that it cost 100

b. I didnt think people would get pissed off from dyno day considering people do that stuff all the time on cruzes

c.I always post informative posts.

I think im gonna run away and hide now.

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right whatsisname thats enough out of you. watch you're mouth of i'll report you're post to joel! :P

:( No need to report my post Tim, I've already reported it... to ME!

arrrh we all love hanging the arse out once and a while otherwise we would own gemini's, nothing like the feeling of nissan lsd kicking in

some people just get bit excited when they go to dyno's tis like a little kid in a candy store

Erin

arrrh we all love hanging the arse out once and a while otherwise we would own gemini's, nothing like the feeling of nissan lsd kicking in

the RED gemin with the black bonnet from the drift day seemed to "hang its ass out " quiet nicely! i wouldnt mind one like that! :boinkcar:

Dean, no offence particularly meant, and I am certianly not one to point a finger when it comes to playing up every now and then, but there is DEFINITELY a time and place - and I choose mine VERY carefully.

dude, what was the location's proximity to

a) houses

B) businesses

and c) thoroughfare traffic (at that time of the morning)?

Answer: effectively the middle of nowhere :)

I'm sorry a Gemini does not have a right to be on the road anymore, let alone a drift track ... sorry Steve :)

Well some people have different taste and theres nothing we can do bout it. I actually think its good that people try to be different.

Also, i dont know if any of use remember the Gemini wit the rb30 from the drift comp a while back......

Well that now has a vg30 turbs, cooler and locker. Now that is one tough Gemi that id even like in my drive way!!

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