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Just to try an inspire you all... i have added another video...

2004 Dutton Rally on Speed Week -SBS /FOX.

Fatz shows us how to get national airtime on the Speed Week Dutton Rally 2004 Review. There is one in every crowd... !!!

(Filmed - Goulbourne Police Academy Skid pan)

http://www.duttonrally.com/

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http://kero.drifthost.com/videos/Dutton.Ra...ame.is.FATZ.wmv -15 Meg

Enjoy

they are 17 '9 but i would prefer to get some rims to borrow from sumwhere with shit tyres on them.. ill see what i can do tomorrow im tight with $$ atm i need new suspension.

so u really have spare rubbers u can sell for $20 do they happen to be on rims? :)

btw. how many spots are left, i have a friend who is interested as well.

also will there be lots of time where the pan is wet?

Fatz, I'll come grab those potenzas off u in the week! Wont have room on the day. Wish i knew a couple days ago, woulda had time to fit some to rip up tomorrow :P You dont have any shitters on rims i can fit to the 32 do ya?




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