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BTW any truth to the rumour you've downgraded from 32 to a 33?

I have seen photos which confirm this downgrade, but at least he has a Stagea to make up for it, right?

I would love a spot if there are any left, track day then Texi on Monday, shweeeeet

edit, and its my birthday too, what a weekend this is gonna be lol

buy yourself a rebuild as a present when you lunch your motor?

I would love a spot if there are any left, track day then Texi on Monday, shweeeeet

Bank details sent

First in best dressed

edit, and its my birthday too, what a weekend this is gonna be lol

Tempting, sounds like more white R33's are needed.

Nick chop chop old sone pm sent

Seeing as though this IS a birthday event, will there be any post-event beers/meals being had?

Would be a starter for that as well.

Cant help yourslef can you :P

Cant help yourslef can you :P

Well you must admit, the last combo of track day then beers was a pretty good one!

Just not taking into consideration the state I ended up in, Or the waxing I gave Benji's car.




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