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I'll come to check out this Texi thing, all new to me. Anyone can give me a ride along?

Also that soundtrack in the video makes me cringe.

I'll be there to help out in the morning if you'd like a lift Ricky.

And thanks R-o-B for helping out too :)

I'll be there to help out in the morning if you'd like a lift Ricky.

And thanks R-o-B for helping out too :)

Thanks for the offer Terry, but I meant if someone could offer a ride along in their car during Texi to get a feel for it. Unless you'll be taking the N1 for some donuts then I shotgun! ;)

Going to see if I can get leave for this.

Got a plumb back for the gate. And some tyres I need to get rid of. :)

It feels so cruel plumbing back the gate :(

With rego? =-o

Rego would be good! Found a couple of decent S13's which fill the shitbox skidder requirements very well.

The Merc truck might be a bit of fun on the skidpan :P

Rego would be good! Found a couple of decent S13's which fill the shitbox skidder requirements very well.

The Merc truck might be a bit of fun on the skidpan :P

This i wanna see!

Rego would be good! Found a couple of decent S13's which fill the shitbox skidder requirements very well.

The Merc truck might be a bit of fun on the skidpan :P

I recken that would make a good SAU "rego trailer" or something ;oD

Sorry - haven't had time with work.

Will try and get something happening on the weekend and will respond to everyone who's entered. More people are always appreciated, there's still spots.

No need to apologise man :) If there is anything i can do to help just send me a PM!

I'm going to do lid skids all day!

Be rude not too!

I'll be helping only on this one.

Going to see if I can get leave for this.

Got a plumb back for the gate. And some tyres I need to get rid of. :)

Do it.

Might try come down in the Stag for this. See how we go :D

Would be good to see a C34 that can do real skids !

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