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Early mail is in and as usual, the organisation @ WSID is absolutely SUCKFULL! ;)

Scott has a tankfull of the good gear and an almost entirely un-tuned Power FC. Are 12's on the cards for this evening? Good luck dude!

Adrian

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Haha and got beatin by SpecialK on his debut run. times aren't worth mentioning I agree.

I had a run against that crazy 130mph 11 second BMW and won up to a quarter track !!!...I very impressed with myself even though the rest I felt like I was going backwards lol.

"If you need more traction get down on all fours"

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