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Lol Shorten... 81 points behind Turnbull and crashed his mothers car into "several parked cars" this weekend

We always knew he was a car crash, now it's confirmed

Lol Shorten... 81 points behind Turnbull and crashed his mothers car into "several parked cars" this weekend

We always knew he was a car crash, now it's confirmed

The downside of Shorten's universal unpopularity is the dedicated left swinging away from Liberal instead to the Greens :down:

The downside of Shorten's universal unpopularity is the dedicated left swinging away from Liberal instead to the Greens :down:

I done think that's Shorten. Rudd started that when he realised he could increase his uneducated bogan vote via offshore 'processing" of asylum seekers

Suspected head gasket

Temperature shot up during my third lap at PI, steam coming into the cabin lol

Also blew out the turbo inlet gasket

Dems the rules of the game.

As they say, 5mins on track = 5-10,000kms of road driving

Dems the rules of the game.

As they say, 5mins on track = 5-10,000kms of road driving

Yeah that's very true

Like I said I have given this engine plenty over the years so I'm not unhappy...I've expected so much and got so much in return. The plus side is that an RB25 is all of $1000 for a second handy if it is in fact a blown head gasket. Might consider an alloy radiator for this one...

Yeah that's very true

Like I said I have given this engine plenty over the years so I'm not unhappy...I've expected so much and got so much in return. The plus side is that an RB25 is all of $1000 for a second handy if it is in fact a blown head gasket. Might consider an alloy radiator for this one...

that's money that could have been spent on decent looking wheels though

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f**k no good.

GT42 and a glide?

Nah

Drag racing is boring and for homos, straight like shit and for people who can't turn corners

NASCAR is also shit

/circuitsuperioritycomplex

This is why you should do PI on a bike :P

Or not!

Having seen how many f**kwits and heroes you share a track with, I'd rather not subject myself to the behavior of the lowest common denominator outside of a metal cage

Some guy on Saturday got T boned after spending 40k modifying his Toyota 86

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