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Import Monster Sauvic Deca - 1St June 2013 - Rnd 2


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You are NOT able to pay via cheque.

The only way to make payment now is via direct deposit.

We had to remove the cheque option as we had too many issues with payments. Apologies, but it will no longer be accepted.

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Hehe gonna show the PEASANT rear wheel drives how its done!

Hey Paul, hey Shane? :-D GTRs 1, 2, 3!

LOL, says the guy driving a sil80 last time ;)

maybe us PEASANT rwd guys should LET one of you awd guys win for once :P

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I'll do my best, but I cant promise anything :)

GTRs 1,2, and 3 would be nice for a change, knock those bloody s chassis cars off the top of the leader boards!

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I might be reppin the RWD skyline brigade again. Should I leave the 295's on? hmmm...

Yeah because the only way RWDs can do well is to use R spec tyres...cheats! Sif run $2000++ on tyres for entry level motorsport. What a joke. RWDs and their drivers are a joke.

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