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  DoughBoy said:
And you can take your Fowlcan and go to the servo to keep getting drinks!

:idea:

:dump:

I'll take the Fowlcan and drive it fair bang up you *rse sideways f*cker, I notice 1/2 of you guys and gals are still trying to run an 11 like I did a year ago ... maybe if someone grew some balls and beat my old time it might motivate me to finish the new build until then talk to the :talk2hand

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  DoughBoy said:
Oh thanks for reminding me to refill the gas bottle Adrian, nearly forgot.

Estimates? None at all, but based on the D.C. round I think with tyres + gas I can edge out Adrian, and Dirt Garage's entry.

sorry to disappoint you doughy but DIRTgarages only opposition is a big time board at the end of the track. Well how fast can a near stock gtr go boys.the only mods are electronic and an exhaust.

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sorry to disappoint you doughy but DIRTgarages only opposition is a big time board at the end of the track

Ahhhhh, the words of a TRUE slowbie! I can't wait to race the slowbie DIRTmobile!

:D:)

Adrian

Hey Stace, remember Brett sitting in the stands doing **** all and eating donuts? Reminded me of Fred Flintstone actually..... Just like the driveline in his car right now!

Yabba Dabba DOOOOOOOO!!!!

Adrian

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  2rismo said:
Hey Stace, remember Brett sitting in the stands doing **** all and eating donuts?  Reminded me of Fred Flintstone actually.....  Just like the driveline in his car right now!

Yabba Dabba DOOOOOOOO!!!!

Adrian

wasnt he pretending to be YOUR bitch for the day??

  2rismo said:
Touche.  Wait, your 11 second timeslip is WHERE exactly???

Adrian

Don't worry, I've been practising my burnouts so I'll get that launch down.... I'll say 1.6 second 60 foots. I'll be surprised if you keep up, I mean you've already lined up the "I'm not used to my new clutch" excuse already.. but the "my gas bottle is empty" still is mine!

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