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Thanks Fatz great day you big girl.

The Pulsar kicks arse....No tyre changes,,,just tons of fun.

SOOOO many "P" platers today,,,.Good stuff,,, maybe they won't do it on the street anymore,,,but I doubt it.

Now 1 more VB and off to bed for some real Motorkhana/Sideways Stuff tomorrow.

Neil.

It wasn't a fair bet Rob.

MatBoy we could actually see you improving as the day went on. Your 32 sounds sweet.

Mark - what can I say? It still goes. Woot.

That 5 cars on the skid pan at once near the end was crazy. Neil was like a fly buzzing around left right and centre.

bobsgirl im sure we can make you car handle a tad better for not much money(priceless the first time i got you car sidways.. wish i had a pic of your expression)

yea 5 cars doing circle work at the end was getting hairy

reallly like what ? a manual conversion or different shocks?

i love drifting more than cheese !




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