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2 hours ago, fatz said:

Lol corona

typical efr women

 

were old school t51r drinkers shit on efr lady boys

 

 

Haha Coopers drinkers over here fatz. No drinking beer that tastes like Juans urine. Need to disguise its flavour with lemon or lime ?

T51 drinkers huh? You kents mustn't get pissed. Too busy whistling and doing f**k all. 

 

On 1/9/2018 at 4:49 PM, Mick_o said:

Sounds like these kents might actually be able to keep up with us pigman! 

Sounds like I should contact you about a drinking session next time I am up, Pigman is too busy getting beauty sleep.

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Rally car ready for redneck rally( I cheated and just got jez to put turbo on ) ps sponsor me

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32 full rebuild ( new driveline used most of the 33 bits to get running) just needs to go to jez for a tune 

mainly thanks to Andrew for for wiring

 

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Will start on 33 once 32 is tuned and registered

 

That’s sick.
Looking forward to whatbyou think about the efr with the “laggy big rear housing”. [emoji41]
You are a true GT-R owner, hot summer is better spent drinking beer than thrashing your GT-R
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