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hahaha... Go Snowman!!

Damn - well for example there will be 11 of us Nerdy bunch of GTR owners all going to a track day at Sandown in a couple of weeks time. Perhaps we should all bring lap tops and exchange databases inbetween sprint sessions.

Has to be one of the most dumb ass things I've read on the forums. Just because most GTR owners choose not to hang out in defect clubs doesn't mean ****e. When was the last track day you were at rory where you were proving that all the GTR drivers were ignorant pretenders. Maybe you should sign up for the Maserati day and show us how right you are - or are you just an IT Nerd that just wields his keyboard?

:) "bring lap tops and exchange databases in between sprint sessions" That's Gold :D

We should post this in a national section, id love to see SAU members from all over slam Melbccr hahahahaha

:D

Yeah... problem is, that they're a pack of sooks, and as soon as they realise they're out numbered the thread will get locked.

But I say ...... DO IT ANYWAY! :)

The funny thing is I don't actually know of anyone who owns a GTR thats in IT!

Manufacturing

Publishing

Accountant

Pizza Shop Owner

Dentist

Engineers

Mechanics

Tow Truck Driver

I could be wrong - I may know someone from here that owns a GTR thats in IT and don't realise it - but those who I know what they do aren't in IT! lol

hahahaha they banned me...

someone post this up in reply to SSSBOY or whoever he is

"this whole thread is slander against not only GTR drivers but people in the IT industry yet no one is banned and the thread is still open. You guys truely are great moderators and its good to see you uphold the laws of the forum across the board"

unless u dont wanna get banned like i did lol

inark i just saw what sssboy did to your post......

so i stirred the pot.

It's going to be interesting to see if they ban me... considering i've been a member there longer than 99% of the posters.

aaaaaaaaaahahahhah they just locked it

Us =1

Them = BIG FAT ZERO!

and inark, i'm sure you must be terribly distraught after being banned...

I'm sure we can organise some personal counselling for you in your time of sorrow. :D

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