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fellas i am broke but i feel the need for some action this sunday

somebody talk me into it. the 4door needs a thrashing.

don't worry about the money mate, another pay day will be just around the corner.

Also, I hear there are some chicks with really huge boobs heading out to OP this sunday to spectate. Pretty sure one of them said she prefers the four doors as her and three friends can get in there, :boobs: and all.

c'mon.

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soft....

how am I going to fit all the big breasted ladies into my 2 door now? they were all looking forward to seeing you man handle your beast around the track.

i was just bullshittin mate.

i'll be there with bells on.

i just love threads about track days when heaps of bloke say yeh i'll be there, then at last minute they post up stuff like "i haven't got r tyres in time" or "my intercooler isn't on yet"

amuses me.

adam you bringing a trolley jack i gotta scab off ya dude.

woohoo.

i'm going to bring the GTR. I thought about giving the soarer a thrash, but it's gutless. GTI-R is gone now, so GTR is only real option.

won't be pushing *too* hard as no sump baffles yet. still it'll be good fun.

I will bring the jack no problems mate.

I also agree with your post about people pulling out. It doesn't look like they were that keen anyway.

I see that Richard is battling with SBS but is pulling through admirably. Well done mate.




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