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Hey just watch it RuTismo, im in here now too. Happy to go heads-up with you any day buddy.......

Oh and talking about racing I will just miss out on this event but come Drag Combat I predict the BU5TER will be on a strict diet of dirt garage GTR's :headspin:

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who's who I though we had seperate usernames now???

Oh and talking about racing I will just miss out on this event but come Drag Combat I predict the BU5TER will be on a strict diet of dirt garage GTR's  :headspin:

im sure dave will provide some stiff oposition. Butt i think that Pauly will be a bit more of a match for the B...U..5...TER..lol

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Sorry dear?  You're gonna have to speak into the slower of my two ears...  Maybe your voice can bounce into it off my rear-view mirror!!

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Adrian

the only thing that will save you from Pauly is ANDRA......11's are lame.......10's are were it's at!! track ban here we come! No ban........no marriage!! hehe

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