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ok... if i still have the Cefiro by next Friday night i will be heading down to Calder Park for a bit of a drag :D (not the kind snowys into and has to shave his legs for)

going to hire out a trailor and tow the car down so there is no issues with the cops etc

VL-ULEH as some of u may know him as, wants to bring his VL down and have a run... not really a fair match up as CEF-ZLAs setup to lose traction and far less power, but i know danny cant drive even with an auto and am willing to bet $10 he goes into the wall :P

So if you guys wanna come down and have a go or just watch and i havent sold the cefiro by then... your more than welcome to come!

Might organise a precruise or something... non SAU official meetup if anyone wants to take a look at the car etc.

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lmao u will be too busy doing fully sick burnouts on the line in ur slicks and dropping coolahs at people before u even get near me my souvlaki loving friend

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hahaha... watch out for the flames comin out the exhaust

actually u know whats funny... theyre both grandpa cars haha

well urs more so

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i ant no greek poof

and yes

im all mishy in the middle for u .. u know that my lil tanned bottomed friend..

u complete me xxxoooxxxoo

thumb tacks on da track. i was think more osama style driving into him.. my cars still partly steel hahaha

il crush him like a bug

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hahaha... watch out for the flames comin out the exhaust

actually u know whats funny... theyre both grandpa cars haha

well urs more so

this things a bigger sleeper then the other one hahaha

no gauges at all...

stockies all round

standard suspension still hahah

i swear officer its my granmas

i never knew it had a 45mm open vented wastegate

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