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Hey Guys,

We've got a new member who thinks he's faster than theo:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/me...ber.php?u=15930

9.2 seconds down the quartermile in an RX8..

Looks like he just joined.. I say we welcome this member, then follow with..

Wheres the timeslips? :wassup:

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ha ha ADFA mechanic an officer in ADFA only clears $23,000 a year most of them are fresh out of school they get a loan and repay like 28% intrest on a flash car and think they can work on it at the shop most are sadly mistaken he will be on that pay bracket until he graduates to become an officer this could take 4 years. Defence love to talk it up and drive flash rides but there is usualy nothing under the bonnet flash. let him have his bottle because in time people will have to call him sir and he will be forced to grow up.

ha ha ADFA mechanic an officer in ADFA only clears $23,000 a year most of them are fresh out of school they get a loan and repay like 28% intrest on a flash car and think they can work on it at the shop most are sadly mistaken he will be on that pay bracket until he graduates to become an officer this could take 4 years. Defence love to talk it up and drive flash rides but there is usualy nothing under the bonnet flash. let him have his bottle because in time people will have to call him sir and he will be forced to grow up.

I never knew there were mechanics at ADFA. Apparently it is supercharged and turbo'd............

Anyway, a lot of young kids are like this. We soon set them straight :P

those details make no sense, inducton: twin turbo, then he says supercharger and turbo, fenatic...... F-E-N-A-T-I-C, no R, only little boys with civics use the letter R, 890hp, at barbagello, isn't that a actual race track not a drag strip ???

For starters it's spelt 'fanatic' not 'fernatic' so he's obviously got the know how, not to mention the fact that you are right in saying that Barbagello is a race track and does not have a drag strip unle you count the main straight which goes up and down, or the other straigh which has a 180 degree bend at the end of it. Obviously a nutter :bs!:

yes there are mechanics in ADFA they are either called meo's or weo's (weapon enginering officer) i forget what the first one stands for but generaly known as an enginering officer's

and i know what some of you are thinking dosen't sound to bad but working on 400 year old engines isn't fun especialy when an engine the size of your car puts out less kw than a stock gts-t

the supercharged turbo thing comes from the detroit donks they are turbo supercharged ha ha ha ha

serving his country by loging on to skylines australia during work hours ha ha ha i love it we will be paying his wage for four years while he picks his arse in a classroom then he will only do two more years acualy serving his country then leave and join the dole line with nothing to show for it except a trail of debt and pregnant women in every port.

serving his country by loging on to skylines australia during work hours ha ha ha i love it we will be paying his wage for four years while he picks his arse in a classroom then he will only do two more years acualy serving his country then leave and join the dole line with nothing to show for it except a trail of debt and pregnant women in every port.

the army didnt except you did they .. lol

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