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I heard along the grapevine that NV033 got completely chopped by a stock-as S15.....

Apparently someone swears they saw it on the way to Newcastle and that the S15 pulled car lengths on you big-time....

Are u able to confirm this at all Steve?

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Hahahahahah. The secret is out, time for a mutiny!

ahahahahah somebodies beat me to it ...whoever closed this thread that this was originally posted in is a master keyboard warrior :headspin:

Hey there tourismo dude....I am a good mate of George and have been for some

time, and he asures me that he has played with the turbo before.I would not

always believe what people say mate .And for you to say that you have had 80

runs this year at wsid... dude,The prep vehicle that preps the track at wsid

would not have been up that quarter that many times...sounds like you have been

playin yourself.  :bs!:

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