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i always thought the japlish team names were cool cause they didnt have a good command of english to come up with something more logical.. i think a bunch of australians with a jap style english car name is a bit tacky... i was always keen on a club name in japanese... i always liked YAKAMASHII!!!

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no no, i'm more than flattered for you guys to use it hehehe... my car'll be plastered all over the forum... hehe... what I meant was I can customise the sig to your individual cars (as long as you don't have a veilside bodykit) for that even cooler look.

Ok - after the weekend there is a new sub-sau car club for those of us that went to Winton.

All members of Team Wang Racing.

We'll chop you super fun happy sliders. Now all we need is for someone to make a cool little sig thing for us.

no mate - thats for all you drifters.

If you want to go racing - (so going faster that 60km/hr with your tyres smoking) then then that takes big tackle.

Remember - unlike things like soccer, footy, golf or tennis - motor racing is a 2 ball sport.

bahahaha i would say it would take a lot more balls going sideways at over 100kmh than it would normal racing... but i will be doing both anyway so i guess i must have gigantism

I found this while i was cleaning up before... and i had to scan it.

I found a slogan for team wang on packaging from a toy car.

THE FORM OF CAR CAUSES YOUR VICTORY.

I also scanned the 2nd pic because i liked the bit where it says:

"The brake is operated after the car gets in contact with the course"

:P

rofl my cousin says hes made me a japanese cartoon style pig sliding on one foot stressing out with the super fun happy sliders thing on it :P

might use that for my window as its generic and doesnt matter what car u drive :P

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