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Cough cough......... On a track or private road!

OFC where did u think i ment? :whistling:.

on another topic they srsly need to get a drag strip between the coast and newcastle rather then making us go all the way to farking eastern creek.

Is anyone here a fire safety engineer?

i'm a qualified engineer and i lit a fire once. Not one got hurt. id say im fire safety engineer

nah serriously, what are you after. I have worked on fire safety systems before and done 10+ yrs with the voleenter fire bugs

Edited by wedge_r34gtr

OFC where did u think i ment? :whistling:.

on another topic they srsly need to get a drag strip between the coast and newcastle rather then making us go all the way to farking eastern creek.

They installed one ages ago, think it was called the F3 or something, I'll have to look it up...

:laugh:

i'm a qualified engineer and i lit a fire once. Not one got hurt. id say im fire safety engineer

nah serriously, what are you after. I have worked on fire safety systems before and done 10+ yrs with the voleenter fire bugs

PM'ed you.

And lol Matt

Haha f**k you mat what's wrong with my workmanship?

I'm getting pretty good with cars. Can do nearly everything, even reshim heads for valve clearance yo!

My god benji... Please gtfo, no one cares.

Haha f**k you mat what's wrong with my workmanship?

I'm getting pretty good with cars. Can do nearly everything, even reshim heads for valve clearance yo!

My god benji... Please gtfo, no one cares.

Hahahahaha nice!!!

Can you fit VTEC to my 34 Brah?

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