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Bah, 1st gear burnouts are for PU$$Y'S!!!!

:flamed:

:werd:

Hell my old datto 1600 used to do burnouts with both wheels in 3rd gear....even managed one in 4th! (only once tho....cooked the clutch)

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW

Sit right back and you'll hear a tale,

A tale of a fateful trip!

That started at the Yatala BP,

They went cruising for a bit!

Now the stright went on and on and on,

Through the cane fields,

and then when the corner came up,

the rubber started too peel!

The brakes were locked the passenger scared

the driver parying to stop.

But did you think it stopping in time,

OF COURSE NOT!

So there were about a million 'lines,

All gasping at the horror,

Of one sad looking skyline,

beached apon this island!

There was Gilligan (Ska)

The Skipper too (chaos)

The millionare (krawler)

and his wife (NismoGirl)

The move star (strutto)

The proffessor (Nexus9)

and Mary-Anne (owned)

HERE ON GILLIGANS ISLE!

:rofl::D :D :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

I wish andrew was a millionaire :(

I think we all do , I could just see him rocking up to a cruise in his new Lambo with 2 sets of new rear tires in the back and putting on a show of how to do 4th gear B/O

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